Siniša Franjić* Independent Researcher, Croatia
Hyponatremia is an electrolyte disorder characterized by low sodium concentrations in human blood. The appearance of hyponatremia can be associated with a decrease, increase, or normal amount of extracellular fluid, depending on the disorder or pathological condition. The symptoms of hyponatremia are most often caused by a decrease in plasma osmolarity, which causes water to enter the cells, resulting in cellular edema.
Keywords: Hyponatremia, Symptoms, Patients, Diagnosis, Health.
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