Hyponatremia occurs when the sodium level in the blood falls below 135 mmol / L.
Not exact matches
To prevent
hyponatremia usually
occurs in endurance and ultra-endurance events follow these guidelines.
Instances of endurance athletes experiencing dangerous low blood sodium concentrations (known as
hyponatremia) during exercise usually
occurs when they ingest large quantities of water, which dilutes their normal blood sodium concentrations and leaves them in a deadly condition.
The serious problems of water intoxication and
hyponatremia should also be put in perspective to other deaths that
occur during endurance events.
The recipe for disaster comes when an athlete has less than adequate health as reflected by hormone imbalance and poor sodium regulation; and then, if the athlete is encouraged to drink large amounts of fluids during an event, overhydration can
occur along with
hyponatremia.
Hyponatremia, a life threatening condition consisting of overtly low sodium levels,
occurs when more water enters the body than it's able to process, resulting in a dilution of bodily fluids, which ultimately creates a precarious shift of electrolytes.
Excessive corticosteroid medications or too little sodium and potassium in the blood (
hyponatremia, hypokalemia) as occasionally
occurs on high doses of diuretics can both lower your pet's blood osmolality.