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  2. Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state - Wikipedia

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    Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state ( HHS ), also known as hyperosmolar non-ketotic state ( HONK ), is a complication of diabetes mellitus in which high blood sugar results in high osmolarity without significant ketoacidosis. [4] [5] Symptoms include signs of dehydration, weakness, leg cramps, vision problems, and an altered level of consciousness ...

  3. Hyponatremia vs. Hyperglycemia: Knowing the Difference

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    According to a 2019 scientific report, the most common sodium level correction method for people with hyperglycemia is to increase the sodium concentration by 1.6 millimoles per liter (mmol/L) for ...

  4. Symptoms of Sodium Imbalance. You might have certain symptoms that lead your doctor to suspect that your sodium level may be too high or too low. You might be confused, forgetful, or have problems ...

  5. Diabetic Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome - Healthline

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    Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) is a potentially life threatening condition involving extremely high blood sugar (glucose) levels. When your blood sugar gets too high, the kidneys try to ...

  6. How Do You Correct Sodium Levels for Hyperglycemia? - Healthline

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    You can take steps to lower your sodium levels, which can help reduce your risk of hypertension and of type 2 diabetes. Some of the best ways to lower your sodium levels include: Stick with fresh ...

  7. Hyponatremia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - WebMD

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    Hot weather and high altitudes. Being in the heat or in humid weather can cause you to sweat and increase the need for more fluid, and being at a high altitude can cause you to be dehydrated ...

  8. Hypernatremia and Hyponatremia: What Is the Difference? - WebMD

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    In severe cases, hypernatremia can lead to coma and death. Hypotonic dehydration (hyponatremia). Hyponatremia is what happens when you have too little sodium in your body. This can happen if you ...

  9. Hyponatremia - Wikipedia

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    Relatively common [6] [7] Hyponatremia or hyponatraemia is a low concentration of sodium in the blood. [4] It is generally defined as a sodium concentration of less than 135 mmol/L (135 mEq/L ), with severe hyponatremia being below 120 mEq/L. [3] [8] Symptoms can be absent, mild or severe. [2] [9] Mild symptoms include a decreased ability to ...