| 1. | So far, the hyponatremia cases have all had happy endings.
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| 2. | Hyponatremia is an abnormally low concentration of sodium in the blood.
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| 3. | It is usually the result of hyponatremia or elevated bicarbonate concentration.
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| 4. | Chronic hyponatremia can lead to such complications as neurological impairments.
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| 5. | Rapid overcorrection of hyponatremia also increases the risk of developing cerebral edema.
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| 6. | Hyponatremia also occurs with a low fractional sodium excretion.
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| 7. | Its overuse can lead to water retention and dilutional hyponatremia with consequent convulsion.
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| 8. | He was diagnosed with severe hyponatremia and required three days of medical treatment.
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| 9. | Excessive water consumption reduces or dilutes electrolyte levels in the body causing hyponatremia.
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| 10. | Hyponatremia can be corrected by intake of hypertonic fluids.
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