4 Common Causes of Hyponatremia and How to Prevent Them
Hyponatremia is a medical condition in which the sodium level in the bloodstream becomes abnormally low. Under normal circumstances, the sodium level ranges between 135-145 milliequivalents per liter (meq/L). When sodium reaches below 135 meq/L, doctors call it as hyponatremia. Sodium is essential for the functioning of the muscles and nervous system of the body.