Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion
Description
A condition in which high levels of a hormone cause the body to retain water.
Overview
In this condition, the body retains water instead of passing it through the urine. This upsets the body's balance of minerals called electrolytes, especially sodium.
Symptoms
Symptoms include nausea and vomiting, headache, confusion, weakness, and fatigue.
Treatments
Treatments include limiting fluid intake and, possibly, medicines to adjust electrolyte balance. Underlying conditions also need treatment.
Last Updated Aug 3, 2023
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