A new study has revealed that patients who develop hyponatremia soon after starting thiazide diuretics face a higher risk of ...
Hyponatremia (defined as serum sodium concentration <135 mmol/l) represents a previously unrecognized cause of osteoporosis, say researchers of a new study published in the Journal of Bone and ...
In particularly severe cases, or if left untreated, water intoxication can also lead to serious complications such as coma, ...
The following is a summary of “Hyponatremia is associated with malignant brain edema after mechanical thrombectomy in acute ...
Hyponatremia commonly occurs in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Two mechanisms have been proposed as causes: syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone and cerebral salt ...
Purpose: An overview of hyponatremia is provided, including its pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, signs and symptoms, and treatment, particularly with arginine vasopressin (AVP)-receptor ...
Background Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia (EAH) is a potentially fatal condition during endurance exercise (Petzold et al, 2007). Excessive fluid intake over and above normal fluid losses is the ...
When you’re low, you may experience adverse symptoms like a headache, dehydration, or mental confusion. Here’s how to tell if ...
Low sodium levels, or hyponatremia, can lead to lethargy, confusion, fatigue, and other symptoms. Treating the underlying cause may help. As the condition worsens, individuals may experience ...
Low serum sodium concentrations in blood are called hyponatremia, a prevalent clinical electrolyte disorder. In contrast to ...
Once your blood dips below 0.4 ounces of sodium per gallon, you're at risk of a condition called Hyponatremia. It happens when your cells try to return sodium levels to normal by absorbing the ...
"These patients were found to have a 3.91-fold increased risk of developing malignant brain edema and were more likely to ...