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Five Perils of Chronic (Long-Standing) Hyponatremia (Low Sodium)

There is no such thing as asymptomatic Hyponatremia. We were all taught this in medical school and residency, but what are the problems of leaving your serum sodium a little on the low side?
Based on many different studies both observational and randomized ie: SALT-1 and SALT-2, below are 5 of the more common and ominous risks associated with Hyponatremia especially, a Sodium <130 meq/L

1. Increased risk of osteoporosis-bone disease

2. Increased risk of falls and hospitalizations

3. Increased risk of kidney stones

​4. Increased risk of confusion/lethargy/weakness

5. Increased risk of mortality-dying

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