Sentences with phrase «blood electrolyte imbalance»

Through this effort the mutation was also found to increase the risk of squamous cell carcinoma of the skin and biliary tract cancer as well as to cause blood electrolyte imbalance and late onset of menarche.

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Other kinds of congenital anomalies that are sometimes found with this condition are, as previously mentioned, Down Syndrome, shorter intestines than normal, lower birth weight, and an imbalance of electrolytes, which are the elements in the blood, tissue and cell fluid needed to help the person balance their energy.
They suffer electrolyte imbalances, vitamin deficiencies, and other symptoms of starvation that can lead to blood clotting dysfunction and brain atrophy.
In kidney failure, the kidneys are unable to remove waste from the body, potentially resulting in many complications such as anemia, bone disease, high blood pressure, electrolyte imbalance, poor growth in child and many others.
In the short term, you can experience nausea, diarrhea, and stomach cramps, and if you ingest way too much or take it for too long (which is easy to do when you're doing a teatox), you can even experience an electrolyte imbalance in the blood and damage your bowel function.
An imbalance of electrolytes in the blood is no laughing matter, so women on spiro should limit their potassium rich foods as well as get their potassium levels checked periodically.
Another consequence of low aldosterone is electrolyte imbalance and cell dehydration, which both have negative effects on almost all physiological reactions in the body: aside from salt cravings, low blood pressure and light - headedness, patients with adrenal fatigue often experience an irregular heart beat, lethargy, muscle weakness, and increased thirst.
In healthy persons, moderate caffeine intake (< 400 mg / day) does not likely cause or increase the risk of cancer [2], dehydration [91,92], DNA errors (mutations)[2], electrolyte imbalance [91], elevated blood cholesterol [22], excessive sweating [103], heart disorders [22], high blood pressure [117], increased body temperature [93], inflammation [37] or stroke [94].
Extreme limited calorie detox diets can be harmful if they cause you to lose muscle mass, lower your blood sugar too much or create an electrolyte imbalance.
Thus, the common practice of «pumping up» to increase muscle size and definition by increasing blood flow to the muscle with light, repetitive weight lifting prior to stepping on stage [208] could be compromised by dehydration or electrolyte imbalance.
The muscle spasms can be caused from many things - some are actually treatable like electrolyte imbalances, low blood sugar, etc, so have your veterinarian run some bloodwork and examine him / her to determine if they might be neurologic and / or if they are treatable.
The blood work will tell them how dehydrated, what electrolyte imbalances he may have, etc. so they can treat him better.
Other treatment can include medications to control nausea, inappetence, electrolyte and mineral imbalances, hormonal deficiencies and high blood pressure.
In addition to liver and kidney function blood work screens for anemia, diabetes, dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.
Acute decompensation of HE requires fluid therapy for correction of dehydration, correction of electrolyte and acid - base imbalances, and maintenance of blood glucose.
Blood work will likely be done to see if your pet has complications such as clotting problems, low glucose, and kidney or liver dysfunction or electrolyte imbalances.
Consumption of higher amounts of xylitol by dogs can also cause liver disease, blood clotting disorders, electrolyte imbalances, and death.
Complete blood counts (CBCs) will reveal blood abnormalities such as anemia (low red blood cell count), and blood chemistries will often show changes reflecting fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
Medications are given to manage nausea, correct electrolyte and pH imbalances, control high blood pressure, and stimulate blood cell production.
Any cat may develop gastroenteritis, which may be mild and self limiting or, in some cases, result in severe vomiting and diarrhea, (occasionally with blood) leading to decreased appetite, dehydration and an electrolyte imbalance.
A high concentration of glucose in the urine and blood will show up as well as high levels of electrolyte imbalances and liver enzymes.
Bloodwork will also be performed to monitor for dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), and panleukopenia (or low white blood cells).
The problem is that intense ketone production leads to metabolic pH changes leading to acidic blood and dangerous electrolyte imbalances.
To optimize your dog's health while it is fighting the virus, IV fluids are often required to correct dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, IV dextrose (a type of sugar) is commonly given to stabilize blood glucose levels, anti-nausea medications (like Cerenia ®) are used, and IV antibiotics (such as ampicillin) are administered to fight off secondary bacterial infections.
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