Biology, asked by moresagar85861, 8 months ago

2. Hypernatremia is a condition that can occur in anyone, especially athletes. It’s also a situation that can occur where people do not have drinking water. Normally it does not require hospitalization and can be resolved by doing a simple thing we all do every day. What can correct this condition in a normal, healthy person?

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Answered by priyushukla
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Answered by fatimahzohra6
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In a normal, healthy person, hypernatremia can be cured by the intake of more water.

Explanation:

Sodium is a nutrient present in our body, mostly in the blood. Even though it is a necessary element for bodily functions, its increased concentration in the blood can cause severe health issues. Such a condition of a higher sodium level in the blood is called hypernatremia.

This condition can be a result of a higher intake of sodium. But in most cases, this could be a result of a higher loss of water from the body or a lower intake of water. Hypernatremia can also be an after effect of diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, kidney disease, etc.

In a normal person, as a reflex action, the body may expel more sodium through urine, which causes the increased concentration of urine or increases thirst. Hypernatremia can also cause energy loss and tiredness. However, in serious and risky patients, this can result in seizures and coma.

In a healthy person, regaining the water level can balance the sodium rate and solve the problem. More water intake is usually the best solution for this. However, in serious cases, intake of more water alone can't fix the sodium level. Intravenous fluid supply to your body with medical support is needed in such cases.



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