Your child has been diagnosed with hypernatremia. This means there is too much sodium in their blood. It can be caused by a high salt intake. But it's more often due to fluid loss. Loss of too much fluid can occur if the kidneys excrete too much urine. This is called polyuria. Fluid loss can also be caused by excessive sweating. This can happen during hot weather or exercise. It can be caused by diarrhea or vomiting. It can also be caused if your child does not drink enough water. If not treated right away, it can cause a seizure or a loss of consciousness. It can also lead to death.
Symptoms of hypernatremia include:
- Extreme thirst.
- Fatigue.
- Confusion.
- Low blood pressure.