hyponatremia
noun
hy·po·na·tre·mia
ˌhī-pō-nā-ˈtrē-mē-ə
variants
or chiefly British hyponatraemia
medical
: the condition of having an abnormally low level of sodium in the blood that is typically marked by nausea, vomiting, headache, confusion, fatigue, and muscle cramps and that when severe may be life-threatening if untreated
… aspirin and other pain relievers like ibuprofen … seem to increase the risk for hyponatremia.—Harvard Health Letter
Hyponatremia, or having low sodium, can cause seizures, coma and even death if untreated.—Lisa Sanders
Research showed that hydrating too much over the long haul—during a marathon, say, or a long-distance bike ride—dilutes the blood's salt content and can lead to hyponatremia.—Jeffrey Kluger
hyponatremic
adjective
or chiefly British hyponatraemic
hyponatremic encephalopathy
hyponatremic athletes
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