Sodium level drops frequently

2024-11-06 17:29:34
My father's (age 83) sodium level of blood drops frequently . What is reason? His heart,  kidneyliver all are well according to test. He is a Parkinson's patient.
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Answered2024-11-08 15:25:29

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Is there history of loose motion
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You can manage with ors solution after checking no

Answered2024-11-07 07:38:56

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It is age related. Level falls.

Answered2024-11-07 11:54:27

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Thanks for asking your father’s serum sodium level , it is important to note the following conditions the level go below 135meq/dl 1. Old age 2. Those taking medication like water pills , anti depressants drugs 3 excess water intake. Look into this matter and correct it he will alright . Depending on condition you add normal salt or Sodium tablets will help him . Contact me please
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Answered2024-11-07 07:00:21

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May be due to medicine
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Answered2024-11-07 06:43:30

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