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Medical tests
… blood pressure, and pH of your body fluids. Tests for sodium, potassium, and bicarbonate are usually done at the … Most of the chloride in your body comes from the salt (sodium chloride) you eat. Chloride is absorbed by your … also have metabolic alkalosis if your body loses too much sodium or you eat too much baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). …
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… in saturated fat, trans fat, and cholesterol. Limit salt (sodium). Stay at a healthy weight by balancing the calories … high in calories, so watch your serving sizes. Limit salt (sodium). For good health, less is best. This is especially … or already have high blood pressure. Try to limit how much sodium you eat to less than 2,300 milligrams (mg) a day. …
Medications
… needs. Warning Desmopressin can rarely cause a low level of sodium in the blood (hyponatremia), which can be serious or … certain medical conditions may increase the risk of low sodium in the blood. Lab tests (such as urine tests, sodium blood levels) must be done before you start using …
Medications
… needs. Warning Desmopressin can rarely cause a low level of sodium in the blood (hyponatremia), which can be serious or … certain medical conditions may increase the risk of low sodium in the blood. Lab tests (such as urine tests, sodium blood levels) must be done before you start using …
Health topics
… cut-up, bagged, fresh vegetables or lower-calorie or lower-sodium frozen foods. Shop healthy. At the store, use the … list, try to choose foods lower in fat, calories, and/or sodium if possible. For example, when you buy sandwich meat, … that plain roast turkey or roast beef has much less fat and sodium than processed lunch meat. You can also buy fat-free …
Medical tests
… nerves and muscles work. Potassium levels often change with sodium levels. When sodium levels go up, potassium levels go down, and when sodium levels go down, potassium levels go up. Potassium …
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… or "trigger" sudden heart failure include: Eating too much sodium. Exercising too hard. Not taking your medicines the … exercise, and medicine schedules the same every day. Limit sodium. Be aware of how much sodium you are consuming. Your doctor can tell you how much …
Medical tests
… nerves and muscles work. Potassium levels often change with sodium levels. When sodium levels go up, potassium levels go down. When sodium levels go down, potassium levels go up. These levels …
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… dioxide, chloride, creatinine, glucose, potassium, and sodium. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Calcium Carbon Dioxide (Bicarbonate) Chloride Creatinine Glucose Potassium Sodium You may be asked to stop eating and drinking for 10 … dioxide, chloride, creatinine, glucose, potassium, and sodium. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Calcium Carbon Dioxide …
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… and other stomach medicines. Many of these are high in sodium, which can raise blood pressure. So be sure to read labels carefully to check for sodium content. Some natural health products. Examples are … and other stomach medicines. Many of these are high in sodium, which can raise blood pressure. So be sure to read …