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Serum Sodium Levels for Hyponatremia

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition framework, defining hyponatremia involves looking at standard clinical thresholds while also considering individual metabolic balance, hydration status, and electrolyte ratios.

Standard Laboratory Definition

  • Mild Hyponatremia: Typically defined as a serum sodium level between 130 and 134 mEq/L.
  • Moderate Hyponatremia: Generally falls in the range of 125 to 129 mEq/L.
  • Severe Hyponatremia: Occurs when serum sodium drops below 125 mEq/L.

Clinical Considerations from an Acu-Cell Perspective

  • Context Matters: A low sodium reading must be evaluated alongside potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate levels to understand overall cellular balance rather than just looking at isolated blood markers.
  • Pseudohyponatremia: High levels of blood glucose, lipids, or proteins can artificially lower measured sodium concentrations without a true sodium deficit.
  • Hydration and Minerals: Simply supplementing with sodium is rarely the ideal solution; rather, restoring proper electrolyte synergy and fluid regulation is key to long-term cellular health.
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