Hyponatremia as drug-induced or secondary to endocrine disorder electrolyte abnormality
Introduction: Hyponatremia is one of the most commonly occuring electrolyte disorder. The main clinical symptoms of natrium imbalance are weakness, lost of appetite, headache, nausea with or without vomiting or altered mental status with somnolence or even seizures and death. Purpose: To present a...
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author | Ewa Tywanek Paulina Trojanowska Jakub Wronecki Agnieszka Zwolak Robert Jan Łuczyk |
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description | Introduction: Hyponatremia is one of the most commonly occuring electrolyte disorder. The main clinical symptoms of natrium imbalance are weakness, lost of appetite, headache, nausea with or without vomiting or altered mental status with somnolence or even seizures and death.
Purpose: To present a list of drugs pretending to occurrence or natrium serum level reduction and known endocrine disorder causing hyponatremia.
Summary: Hyponatremia is very common electrolyte disorder. Changes that may develop in human organism in the presence of this type of dyselectrolytemia, may be extremely dangerous for proper functioning and life of the entity. It’s well known, that hyponatremia may be caused by multiple factors, such as hormonal disturbances, taking special medicines or even excessive physical activity. It may also develop due to popular health conditions, for example congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, malignancies, neurological disorders or human-immunodeficiency virus infection1.
The huge amount of patients that are hospitalized in Chair and Department of Endocrinology in Lublin has prompted us to right analysis, due to available medical literature - the endocrine causes of hyponatremia. In second part of this review paper we aimed to enumerate drugs, that are able to result in developing hyponatremia. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f54e2de33c9f47708ca2d2a0a3d055342022-12-21T19:38:29ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062019-09-01991101100810.5281/zenodo.34631866618Hyponatremia as drug-induced or secondary to endocrine disorder electrolyte abnormalityEwa Tywanek0Paulina Trojanowska1Jakub Wronecki2Agnieszka Zwolak3Robert Jan Łuczyk4Chair of Internal Medicine and Department of Internal Medicine in Nursing, Medical University of LublinDepartment of Pediatric Neurology, Medical University of LublinChair and Department of Gastroenterology, Medical University of LublinChair of Internal Medicine and Department of Internal Medicine in Nursing, Medical University of LublinChair of Internal Medicine and Department of Internal Medicine in Nursing, Medical University of LublinIntroduction: Hyponatremia is one of the most commonly occuring electrolyte disorder. The main clinical symptoms of natrium imbalance are weakness, lost of appetite, headache, nausea with or without vomiting or altered mental status with somnolence or even seizures and death. Purpose: To present a list of drugs pretending to occurrence or natrium serum level reduction and known endocrine disorder causing hyponatremia. Summary: Hyponatremia is very common electrolyte disorder. Changes that may develop in human organism in the presence of this type of dyselectrolytemia, may be extremely dangerous for proper functioning and life of the entity. It’s well known, that hyponatremia may be caused by multiple factors, such as hormonal disturbances, taking special medicines or even excessive physical activity. It may also develop due to popular health conditions, for example congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, malignancies, neurological disorders or human-immunodeficiency virus infection1. The huge amount of patients that are hospitalized in Chair and Department of Endocrinology in Lublin has prompted us to right analysis, due to available medical literature - the endocrine causes of hyponatremia. In second part of this review paper we aimed to enumerate drugs, that are able to result in developing hyponatremia.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7525hyponatremiadrug-induced hyponatremiaadrenal inssuficiencyhypothyroidism |
spellingShingle | Ewa Tywanek Paulina Trojanowska Jakub Wronecki Agnieszka Zwolak Robert Jan Łuczyk Hyponatremia as drug-induced or secondary to endocrine disorder electrolyte abnormality Journal of Education, Health and Sport hyponatremia drug-induced hyponatremia adrenal inssuficiency hypothyroidism |
title | Hyponatremia as drug-induced or secondary to endocrine disorder electrolyte abnormality |
title_full | Hyponatremia as drug-induced or secondary to endocrine disorder electrolyte abnormality |
title_fullStr | Hyponatremia as drug-induced or secondary to endocrine disorder electrolyte abnormality |
title_full_unstemmed | Hyponatremia as drug-induced or secondary to endocrine disorder electrolyte abnormality |
title_short | Hyponatremia as drug-induced or secondary to endocrine disorder electrolyte abnormality |
title_sort | hyponatremia as drug induced or secondary to endocrine disorder electrolyte abnormality |
topic | hyponatremia drug-induced hyponatremia adrenal inssuficiency hypothyroidism |
url | http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7525 |
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