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IJPRT. 2022; 12(2): 24-25


A CASE REPORT ON DYSELECTROLYTEMIA IN A GERIATRIC PATIENT

Haritha Kethapalli, Savithri Somala, Divya teja Saraswathi, Poojitha Kamini.




Abstract

Dyselectrolytemia is an imbalance in the required amount of electrolytes which are
sodium,potassium,calcium,magnesium and chloride in the blood.The symptoms
include are vomiting, nausea, fatigue, seizures, Headaches etc.This may be a result of excessive loss of fluids which in turn give rise to this disorder. It includes hyponatremia,hypocalcemia ,hypomagnesemia,hypokalemia.It is mainly
diagnoised by the blood samples.In this case the patient is treated with
sodium,potassium, calcium,magnesium and chloride supplements and with
antiepileptic drug.

Key words: Dyselectrolytemia,hyponatremia,hypocalcemia,hypomagnesemia,hypo kalemia,seizures.






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