Saturday, January 23, 2010

Low Blood Sodium High Blood Pressure, Low Sodium Levels, High Potassium Levels - What Does It Mean?

High Blood Pressure, Low Sodium Levels, High Potassium Levels - What does it mean? - low blood sodium

There are about 2 years, I have high blood pressure and earlier this year, I developed low sodium and potassium levels to rise now, my. I'm tired all the time, and when he, the little exercise in pain in the joints and mussels weeks. This could be a first sign?

I FM (fibromyalgia) and taking Neurontin. They also suffer from back problems and I am on morphine for it.

2 comments:

  1. A negotiated settlement LiteSalt salt. Salt substitutes are high in potassium. The symptoms are on other things, the diagnosis of fibromyalgia.

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  2. Work is needed autoimmune diseases. Hypertension can be easily idiopathic (spontaneous and independent of other diseases) which, because of the discomfort and pain of fibromyalgia or indicator of disease processes. Low sodium or hyponatremia may be a symptom of an endocrine disorder or a problem of autoimmune diseases. "The increase potassium" should be better defined to include what was and what it is today and how it grows. This can be a sign of endocrine disorders, reaction to medication can not sufficiently liquid or autoimmune diseases. Some drugs cause imbalances of fluids and electrolytes as well.
    We have a complete map work with certified internists () internal medicine, then a referral to the pain clinic. Take care.

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