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This can happen in tropical summer, when you lose excessive salt in perspiration. This can happen with indiscriminate use of potent diuretics like frusemide or furesemide. You may feel lethargic, urine out put diminishes. The normal serum level of the sodium chloride is 150 millimole.

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