Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪ.poʊ.nəˈtri.mi.ə/
noun a medical condition characterized by low levels of sodium in the blood
A1 Hyponatremia is a condition caused by low levels of sodium in the blood.
A2 If untreated, hyponatremia can lead to serious health complications.
B1 The doctor diagnosed the patient with hyponatremia and recommended increasing their sodium intake.
B2 Severe hyponatremia can result in confusion, seizures, and even coma.
C1 Treatment for hyponatremia may involve intravenous fluids and medication to restore electrolyte balance.
C2 Patients with chronic hyponatremia should be closely monitored by healthcare professionals to prevent complications.
formal The patient was diagnosed with hyponatremia due to low sodium levels in the blood.
informal They said my friend has hyponatremia because of low sodium.
slang My buddy got the low-salt blues, they call it hyponatremia.
figurative Her lack of energy was like a case of hyponatremia, draining her completely.
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