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The timing varies among patients, but, in general, the risk for hyponatremia persists throughout the subacute period. When the decision is made to discontinue HTS therapy, the drip can be weaned off.
Hyponatremia, defined as low serum sodium levels, represents a frequently encountered electrolyte abnormality with significant relevance in pregnancy. The condition poses unique diagnostic and ...
Dr. Dustin T. Smith and Dr. Joanna M. Bonsall reviewed nine key updates in hospital medicine at SHM Converge 2025.
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Discontinuing HTS Therapy HTS is continued until patients are no longer considered to be at risk for hyponatremia. The timing varies among patients, but, in general, the risk for hyponatremia persists ...
By DR KENT L BAZARD IN the sunny, warm climate of The Bahamas, staying hydrated is a top priority. Recently, a patient asked me, “Can you drink too much water?” It’s a fantastic question ...
However, water fasting also comes with some risks. Dangers may include dehydration, orthostatic hypotension, and hyponatremia. Clear a water fast with a healthcare provider first, and plan carefully.
Otherwise known as "saline amniocentesis," "salting out," or a "hypertonic saline" abortion, this technique is used after 16 weeks of pregnancy, when enough fluid has accumulated in the amniotic ...
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Coconut water, milk, fruit juices, and smoothies are high in electrolytes. Drinks with electrolytes may help you rehydrate after intense exercise, vomiting, or diarrhea. You can also make your own ...
Home NICE Guidance Conditions and diseases Fertility, pregnancy and childbirth Intrapartum care Intrapartum Care - maternal hyponatremia In development [GID-NG10431] Expected publication date: 18 June ...