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Exertional heat illness can affect athletes during high-intensity or long-duration exercise and result in withdrawal from activity or collapse. Causes and preventive strategies are reviewed.
If your blood sodium levels get too low, you might develop a condition called hyponatremia. Learn why it happens, how to spot the symptoms, and how to get the right treatment.
What is your approach to this woman's hyponatremia? Hyponatremia is common in both inpatients and outpatients. Its causes are numerous and often elusive. Having a simple approach to assessment and ...
Hyperglycemia is high blood sugar, whereas hyponatremia is low blood sodium. Severely high blood sugar may lead to hyponatremia. Learn more here.
The trials, called the Study of Ascending Levels of Tolvaptan in Hyponatremia 1 and 2 (SALT 1 and 2), are published online in advance of the November 16, 2006 issue in the New England Journal of ...
Two different disorders, known as hyponatremia and hypernatremia, may result from changes in the balance of water in the body and levels of sodium in the blood. [How Much Salt Do You Need to Survive?] ...
Hyponatremia and renal losses of salt disappeared when fluids were restricted. The disorder appeared to be a consequence of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone, possibly resulting from ...
Salt wasting and hypotension represent direct effects of disabled sympathetic and somatic nervous systems whereas polydipsia and hyponatremia are indirect effects of these lesions.
Salt tablets can increase sodium levels and balance electrolytes in the body. Learn more.
If salt is restricted from the diet and access to water permitted, hyponatremia results. The water retention itself will eventually reexpand extracellular volume, thereby diminishing secretion of ...
Depletional hyponatremia Depletional hyponatremia refers to reduced levels of fluid and salt, as seen in cases of gastrointestinal loss through recurrent vomiting or diarrhea, for example.
Thanks, Kristoffer Nequin Kristoffer, There are a few races that hand out salt packets at the start of the race with the intention of raising sodium levels and preventing exertional hyponatremia.
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