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Hyperosmolarity refers to a condition in which the osmolarity of a solution, typically bodily fluids like blood plasma, is higher than normal. This often indicates an elevated concentration of solutes, such as electrolytes or glucose, leading to an imbalance in fluid distribution between compartments in the body. Hyperosmolarity can result in dehydration of cells and may be associated with conditions like hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS) in Diabetes. It can cause various symptoms, including excessive thirst, confusion, and increased urination, and may require medical intervention.

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