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Electrolyte imbalance

Electrolyte imbalance, or water-electrolyte imbalance, is an abnormal concentration of electrolytes in the body. Electrolytes play a vital role in maintaining homeostasis in the body and serve in many biological processes.[citation needed] Anions are as well known form of electrolytes and include things like calcium, magnesium, potassium, though…

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Malnutrition, dehydration, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.
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Nephrology

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related to General function of electrolytes · 10
Electrolyte imbalance → Electrolytes, For, However, Hyponatremia, If, Kidneys, Supplementation, The, These, Treatment
related to Malnutrition · 3
Electrolyte imbalance → People, Restrictive, Severe
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Electrolyte imbalance → Malnutrition, dehydration, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.
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Electrolyte imbalance → Nephrology
has cause · 1
Electrolyte imbalance → Chronic

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sodium electrolyte potassium body magnesium levels symptoms may blood electrolytes low calcium concentration chloride water patients common citation needed kidney

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Electrolyte imbalanceCausesMalnutrition, dehydration, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.1.00infobox
Electrolyte imbalanceSpecialtyNephrology1.00infobox
hormonal changesinstance ofbut other factors0.80text
physiological stress play a roleinstance ofbut other factors0.80text
anorexia nervosainstance ofRestrictive eating disorders0.80text
atypical anorexia nervosa are also associated with electrolyte imbalanceinstance ofRestrictive eating disorders0.80text
vomitinginstance ofCausesMajor causes of hypomagnesemia are from gastrointestinal losses0.80text
diarrheainstance ofCausesMajor causes of hypomagnesemia are from gastrointestinal losses0.80text
diuretics or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsinstance ofPatients may be on medications that caused the imbalance0.80text
tachycardia or hypotensioninstance ofIf there are any signs of shock0.80text
these must be treated immediately with IV saline infusioninstance ofIf there are any signs of shock0.80text
Electrolyte imbalancehas causeChronic0.60section

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