Electrolyte Disorders

Electrolyte Disorders

Balancing Essential Elements for Optimal Health

Electrolytes are essential—such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium—that regulate vital body functions, including nerve signaling, muscle contractions, and fluid balance. Any imbalance in these minerals can lead to serious health complications, particularly in patients with kidney disease, diabetes, or hypertension.

Dr. Suresh Chandra, a Physician and Nephrologist with 45+ years of experience, specializes in diagnosing and managing electrolyte disorders to restore balance and improve overall health.

Understanding Electrolyte Disorders

Electrolyte disorders occur when the levels of essential elements become too high or too low, disrupting normal bodily functions. These imbalances are often caused by kidney disease, dehydration, diabetes, medications, or chronic illnesses.

Common Types of Electrolyte Disorders

1. Sodium Imbalance (Hyponatremia & Hypernatremia)

  • Hyponatremia (Low Sodium Levels): Can lead to confusion, fatigue, seizures, and brain swelling.
  • Hypernatremia (High Sodium Levels): Causes dehydration, weakness, and severe neurological issues.

2. Potassium Imbalance (Hypokalemia & Hyperkalemia)

  • Hypokalemia (Low Potassium Levels): Results in muscle weakness, irregular heartbeats, and fatigue.
  • Hyperkalemia (High Potassium Levels): Can cause life-threatening heart rhythm disturbances and muscle paralysis.

3. Calcium Imbalance (Hypocalcemia & Hypercalcemia)

  • Hypocalcemia (Low Calcium Levels): Leads to muscle spasms, numbness, osteoporosis, and seizures.
  • Hypercalcemia (High Calcium Levels): Causes kidney stones, bone pain, confusion, and cardiac rhythm issues.

4. Magnesium Imbalance (Hypomagnesemia & Hypermagnesemia)

  • Hypomagnesemia (Low Magnesium Levels): Can trigger muscle cramps, heart arrhythmias, and neurological problems.
  • Hypermagnesemia (High Magnesium Levels): May lead to low blood pressure, respiratory depression, and confusion.

5. Phosphorus Imbalance (Hypophosphatemia & Hyperphosphatemia)

  • Hypophosphatemia (Low Phosphate Levels): Causes muscle weakness, bone pain, and respiratory issues.
  • Hyperphosphatemia (High Phosphate Levels): Often seen in kidney disease, leading to calcification of blood vessels and organs.

Symptoms of Electrolyte Disorders

  • Muscle cramps, weakness, or twitching
  • Fatigue and confusion
  • Irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias)
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Seizures or convulsions
  • High or low blood pressure

If left untreated, severe electrolyte imbalances can lead to kidney failure, heart complications, or neurological disorders.

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