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Medical Conditions - Serum Electrolyte Level

Serum electrolyte level is the amount of electrolytes like sodium, potassium, chloride, etc., in the serum. Sodium helps to regulate the amount of fluid in the body and also helps in nerve and muscle functions. Chloride also helps in regulating body fluids. An increase in body fluids due to increased intake of water or decreased fluid level due to dehydration causes alteration in the serum electrolyte levels.

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What can cause one-sided headaches and a blackout?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your headache seems to be of the migraine type. I suggest you take a tablet. Celecoxib 200 mg twice a day for pain and Topiramate 25 mg at bedtime for a week.

Is it a concern when my blood work shows everything normal except the levels of electrolytes?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Everything is fine except serum electrolytes (metabolic panel). These need to be corrected according to the symptoms.

Please compare my recent reports with last month's.

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. You say you are having vertigo and tingling and taking Synthroid. This makes me think about thyroid issues.

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How to manage constant jaw-clicking on the right side?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. According to your complaint, I guess you should monitor your electrolyte and mineral levels.

How to prevent an electrolyte imbalance?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Electrolytes that are significant in our body are sodium, chloride, magnesium, and calcium. Food and drinks are primarily the source.

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How to deal with hypercalcemia?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern.

My mother has severe heart problem, and her feet and ankles are swollen. Please help.

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your mother is taking good medicines. In this age, medicines can cause electrolyte imbalance and renal function impairment.

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