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Hyponatremia

Medically Reviewed by dr. simi paknikar, MD on Nov 16, 2013


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What is Hyponatremia?

Hyponatremia is a condition wherein the concentration of sodium in the blood is low. The normal level of sodium in serum is between 135-145 mEq/L. In hyponatremia, the blood sodium levels fall below 135 mEq/L. Sodium is vital for several body functions such as regulation of blood pressure, maintenance of fluid balance and preserving normal functioning of the nervous system. Hyponatremia occurs due to excess of water in proportion to the plasma sodium. It may also occur when there is an inadequate salt intake in proportion to water intake. There are three types of hyponatremia:


Causes of Hyponatremia:

Hyponatremia is most commonly causes by major burn injuries, diarrhea, dehydration, excessive sweating, diuretic medications that increase urine output and excess water intake after strenuous exercises, Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) and chronic conditions such as chronic kidney disease, heart failure or liver cirrhosis may also cause hyponatremia.

Hypervolemic hyponatremia can be caused by-

Euvolemic hyponatremia can be caused due to-

Hypovolemic hyponatremia can be caused due to-

Symptoms of Hyponatremia

Common symptoms of hyponatremia include nausea and vomiting, headache, lethargy, fatigue, loss of appetite, restlessness and irritability, confusion, and muscle weakness, spasms or cramps. Severe neurological symptoms such as seizures, altered consciousness, or even coma occur when the sodium levels falls below 125 mEq/L.

Treatment of Hyponatremia

The treatment of hyponatremia depends on the specific type of hyponatremia, and its underlying cause.


Treatment may include intravenous (IV) infusion of fluids and electrolytes (saline) through a vein (IV) in case of dehydration, diarrhea or other conditions causing hypovolemic hyponatremia. If diuretics are the cause of hyponatremia, they should be stopped.

Medications and dietary fluid restriction should be combined in conditions causing hypervolemic hyponatremia, such as heart failure or liver cirrhosis. Long-term dialysis or renal transplantation is recommended in nephrotic syndrome and chronic kidney failure.

Medications are prescribed to relieve symptoms in other conditions causing hyponatremia.

References:

  1. Hyponatremia - (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyponatremia)

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