UNDERSTANDING EXERCISE-ASSOCIATED HYPONATRAEMIA: FROM PATHOPHYSIOLOGY TO TREATMENT

Understanding Exercise-Associated Hyponatraemia: From Pathophysiology to Treatment

Understanding Exercise-Associated Hyponatraemia: From Pathophysiology to Treatment

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The practice of Log Holder extreme sports is becoming more and more common.Despite physiological adaptation, people who intensively exercise are exposed to exercise-associated complications, including hyponatraemia.Exercise-associated hyponatraemia seems to be a consequence of alteration of water regulation, particularly by excessive expression of vasopressin, sodium mobilisation, and interleukin-6 production by muscular cells.Preventing overhydration, both before and during effort, and prohibiting hypotonic solutes during treatment are the leading interventions to TOOTHPASTE FRESH MINT correct hyponatraemia.

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