Severe hypernatremia, with serum sodium above 152 mM, can result in seizures and death
Severe hypernatremia has a mortality rate of 40-60%
Death is commonly due to cerebrovascular damage and hemorrhage resulting from dehydration and shrinkage of the brain cells
yes
Hypernatremia can cause neurological damage due to shrinkage of brain cells
very severe can cause death
Not always, but it can in some severe cases.
Severe
Yes, injecting a large amount of salt directly into the bloodstream can cause a condition called hypernatremia, which can be fatal. Elevated levels of sodium in the blood can lead to severe dehydration, brain swelling, and even death. It is extremely dangerous and should never be attempted.
Yes. That is possible. You see so many patients of pile, who gets severe anemia. Severe anemia can cause death.
Yes, it leads to hypernatremia which is increased levels of sodium in the blood. Hypernatremia can be fatal as it can lead to arrhythmia and convulsions.
Death is the most severe problem.
It depends on how serious the injury is. It could cause sickness, stress, and if the damage is severe, it could cause death.