Methods Of Treating And Preventing Hyponatremia
Intravenous Sodium Solution

In cases of acute or severe hyponatremia, an intravenous sodium solution may be needed to raise sodium levels back to normal. Doctors must raise the level of sodium in the patient's blood slowly to avoid serious complications. Patients must be admitted to the hospital to receive the intravenous sodium solution, and they will have frequent blood tests to monitor their sodium levels as the treatment is being given. Typically, treatment takes at least one day in the hospital. While at the hospital, patients will have their blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature measured regularly, and they will be connected to an electrocardiogram machine to provide a continuous recording of cardiac output. As the treatment is administered, patients should report any changes in their condition to a member of their hospital team.
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