Muscle cramping
No. Phosphorus deficiency is a common consequence for malnutrition in developing countries. Symptoms might include muscular and neurological dysfunction.
shivering and euphoria
Yes, the water solution of sodium chloride is an electrolyte.
Weak electrolyte because it is a weak acid
Deficiencies in enzymes other than lactase are extremely rare.
bitter taste, slightly electrolyte or no electrolyte depends on if strong or weak base
no
These are all summed generalisations Vitamin C deficiencies leads to scurvy Iron deficiencies leads to fatigue Vitamin D deficiencies lead to a bad immune system Protein deficiencies lead to bad muscle growth and weakness Fibre deficiencies leads to clogged up bowels, which cause constipation Vitamin B deficiencies lead to nervous system damage, acne, depression, birth defects and weight lost Vitamin A deficiencies will lead to possible blindness, since it affects the retina, and abnormal bone growth Sugar deficiencies lead to lack of energy, possibly, not sure on that one I hope I've covered the common ones!
Common symptoms of meningitis include the following: vomiting, severe headaches, fever, stiff and painful neck, seizures, confusion, skin rash, dizzy spells, muscle weakness, eye sensitivity.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte only and because can be dissociated in ions: in water solutions or when is melted.
Potassium
Thiamine deficiencies have no sex or racial predilection. Thiamine deficiency is more common in developing countries where poor nutrition occurs frequently.