Hypernatremia can cause neurological damage due to shrinkage of brain cells
Hypernatremia is especially dangerous for children and the elderly
Death is commonly due to cerebrovascular damage and hemorrhage resulting from dehydration and shrinkage of the brain cells
Severe hypernatremia has a mortality rate of 40-60%
It's easy you get brain hurt
Severe hypernatremia, with serum sodium above 152 mM, can result in seizures and death
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It would hurt in the front of your brain and sometimes the back I have a brain tumor(lesion) and it hurts from the front mostly
Increased plasma sodium, which is called hypernatremia, causes various cells of the body, including those of the brain, to shrink. Shrinkage of the brain cells results in confusion, coma, paralysis of the lung muscles, and death.
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