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  2. Electrolyte Imbalance: Types, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

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    An electrolyte imbalance occurs when certain mineral levels in your blood get too high or too low. Symptoms of an electrolyte imbalance vary depending on the severity and electrolyte type, including weakness and muscle spasms. A blood test called an electrolyte panel checks levels. Find a Primary Care Provider.

  3. What Is an Electrolyte Imbalance? - WebMD

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    An electrolyte imbalance is caused when you lose a large amount of body fluids. For example, if you are sweating or vomiting too much, it can lower the levels of some...

  4. Electrolyte Imbalance: Types, Symptoms, Causes, and More

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    An electrolyte imbalance occurs when your body’s mineral levels are too high or too low. This can negatively affect vital body systems. Electrolytes must be evenly balanced...

  5. Electrolyte Imbalances: Causes and How to Fix Them

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    Electrolyte imbalances are higher or lower than normal concentrations of important charged particles in the blood that can cause serious problems.

  6. Electrolyte imbalance: Symptoms, causes, and treatment

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    An electrolyte imbalance occurs if the body has too much or too little water. Symptoms of an imbalance include headaches, nausea, and fatigue. Electrolytes are minerals that the...

  7. Electrolytes: Definition, Functions, Imbalance and Sources

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    Electrolyte imbalances most commonly occur when people are severely dehydrated due to vomiting, diarrhea or excessive sweating. Severe imbalances can interfere with the way your...

  8. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance - MedlinePlus

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    What are electrolytes? Electrolytes are minerals that have an electric charge when they are dissolved in water or body fluids, including blood. The electric charge can be positive or negative. You have electrolytes in your blood, urine (pee), tissues, and other body fluids. Electrolytes are important because they help: