Who is more likely to get Hyponatremia?
Other metabolic effects may compound these effects(for example, hyponatraemia).
Hyponatremia may also be a symptom of certain medical conditions.
Such a measure will avoid the development of alkalosis and Hyponatremia.
Therefore, in order to avoid Hyponatremia symptoms, you should not drink more
than 27-33 ounces 0.
So, to avoid Hyponatremia symptoms, you shouldn't drink more than 27 to 33 ounces(0.8-1 liters)
of water per hour.
When your kidneys can't excrete the excess water,
the sodium content of your blood is diluted(Hyponatremia)- which can be life-threatening.
Runners have died of Hyponatremia brought on by drinking too much liquid while sweating profusely,
which diluted their blood sodium to a lethal level.
And while you may think it's impossible to drink too much water, there is a rare but serious complication of fluid overload,
called hyponatraemia.
One runner died of heat stroke and another of Hyponatremia, which can occur when a person drinks too much fluid,
without taking in enough sodium.
Normal blood sodium levels fall between 135 and 145 mEq/L. Conditions such as overhydration, burns, diarrhea and vomiting may cause sodium levels to drop below normal,
a condition called Hyponatremia.
With special care, with regular monitoring of kidney function, patients suffering from severe chronic renal failure in the decompensated
stage should be treated with patients with Hyponatremia and a reduced volume of circulating blood.