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Hyponatremia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
2022年5月17日 · A normal blood sodium level is between 135 and 145 milliequivalents per liter (mEq/L). Hyponatremia occurs when the sodium in your blood falls below 135 mEq/L. Many possible conditions and lifestyle factors can lead to hyponatremia, including:
Low blood sodium in older adults: A concern? - Mayo Clinic
2023年5月16日 · Low blood sodium is common in older adults, especially those who are hospitalized or have long-term health problems such as heart disease, kidney disease or cancer, among others. Symptoms of hyponatremia can include nausea and …
Hyponatremia - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
2022年5月17日 · Hyponatremia is the term used when your blood sodium is too low. Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of this potentially dangerous condition.
Sodium: How to tame your salt habit - Mayo Clinic
2023年6月28日 · Sodium: How to tame your salt habit. Find out how much sodium you need and learn how getting too much might affect your health. By Mayo Clinic Staff
Hyponatremia: Anyone else have low sodium? - Mayo Clinic Connect
2016年8月6日 · Your sodium levels confuse me. My HMO says 137 is in the 135-145 normal range. So they wouldn't call 137 hypo. I've been steady between 141 and 146 for the last three years. Sodium is one of my main problems, trying to …
Low sodium blood level - Mayo Clinic Connect
2024年9月5日 · Your sodium level measured with blood test should be between 134 and 145 though you can tolerate slightly lower levels. 122 is dangerously low and should be managed with fluid restriction. Mary Jane Childs
Low thyroid and sodium - Mayo Clinic Connect
2023年5月30日 · Even when I take the sodium, use sodium, and reduce water consumption, my sodium level runs 133-135. More recently, I've been diagnosed with Hashimotos disease and take Synthyoid. Thyroid levels are normal but I'm starting with symptoms like I had before Synthroid.
Low Anion Gap - Mayo Clinic Connect
2023年9月14日 · The anion gap is a calculation of the difference between the amounts of some negatively charged electrolytes (such as chloride and bicarbonate) and the amount of positively charged electrolytes (such as sodium) in your blood.
Mayo Clinic Minute: How Much Water Should You Drink?
2016年3月11日 · Drinking water is essential to good health. However, drinking too much water causes low sodium levels and can result in a mild to life-threatening condition called hyponatremia. A new study released in the New England Journal of Medicine found an increase of hyponatremia in Ironman triathlons. The study found that women triathletes with a ...
Creatinine test - Mayo Clinic
2023年2月9日 · The typical range for serum creatinine is: For adult men, 0.74 to 1.35 mg/dL (65.4 to 119.3 micromoles/L) For adult women, 0.59 to 1.04 mg/dL (52.2 to 91.9 micromoles/L)