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'''Hyponatraemia''' is a disorder of [[sodium]] homeostasis characterised by low levels of sodium (< 135 or 136 mmol/L). It's the most common electrolyte abnormality, affecting 3-10% of patients in the emergency department. It's usually mild and is self-limiting, but severe hyponatraemia is lethal.
'''Hyponatraemia''' is a disorder of [[sodium]] homeostasis characterised by low levels of sodium (< 135 or 136 mmol/L). It's the most common electrolyte abnormality, affecting 3-10% of patients in the emergency department. It's usually mild and is self-limiting, but severe hyponatraemia is lethal.


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{{Infobox medical condition
| name = Hyponatraemia
| name = Hyponatraemia
| Definition = Serum sodium level < 136 mmol/L
| definition = Serum sodium level < 136 mmol/L
| synonym = Hyponatremia
| synonym = Hyponatremia
| Most common causes = Heart failure, liver failure, dehydration, and SIADH
| most common causes = Heart failure, liver failure, dehydration, and SIADH
| symptoms = Anything from headache and mild altered mental status to coma
| symptoms = Anything from headache and mild altered mental status to coma
| treatment = Water restriction, sodium repletion
| treatment = Water restriction, sodium repletion