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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Hypernatremia Dehydration Mineral Status

Primary Mineral Imbalance

  • Sodium (Na): Significantly elevated (hypernatremia is defined as a high serum sodium concentration, typically above 145 mEq/L).
  • Chloride (Cl): Elevated (due to dehydration and parallel retention/concentration mechanisms associated with high sodium).

Associated Electrolyte and Fluid Dynamics

  • Potassium (K): Frequently depleted or imbalanced (intracellular potassium is often lost as water shifts out of cells into the extracellular space).
  • Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg): Apparent elevation (serum levels may appear artificially elevated or concentrated due to reduced total body water volume, even if total body stores are normal or depleted).
  • Zinc (Zn) and Copper (Cu): Secondary ratios altered (due to the severe disruption of cellular hydration and electrolyte homeostasis).
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Sodium - connections

Sodium ->

-> Sodium

Mineral balancing - connections

Mineral balancing ->

Dehydration - connections

Dehydration ->

  • Increases Requirement For: Potassium, Sodium (Requirement: extra; Modal: may)

-> Dehydration

  • Magnesium, Vitamin B5 - Associated With (Level: high)
  • Mineral imbalances - Causes (Prevalence: more prevalent with kidney disease)
  • Sodium - Counteracts (Intake: adequate; Population: some)
  • Salt - Increases (Intake: increased; Condition: opposite salt response)
  • Muscle spasms and cramps - Indicates (Side: right; Response: calcium; Nonresponse: magnesium_or_similar; Certainty: suspect)
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