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"Sodium deficiency is seen with: (a) excessive sweating. (b) Excessive salt intake. (c) Lack of sodium in the diet. (d) Excessive potassium in the diet.

you may know drugs such as diuretics can induced hyponatremia. it means water can take salt out of body or lead to a dilutional hyponatremia.

as we can see in the Text Books : Dilutional hyponatremia is associated with congestive heart failure, hyperhidrosis, nephrotic syndrome, cirrhosis, hypoalbuminemia, and acute renal failure

so one can expect progressive hyponatremia due to hperhidrosis.

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