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Serum Electrolyte

Balancing Body Chemistry for Optimal Health. An electrolyte panel, also known as a serum electrolyte test, is a blood test that measures levels of the body's main electrolytes: Sodium, which helps control the amount of fluid in the body. It also helps your nerves and muscles work properly. Chloride, which also helps control the amount of fluid in the body.

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Overview

Fasting Required: No

Risk assessment

Cardiovascular disorders, Kidney disorders, Seizures

 

Ranges

Normal Range (may vary slightly based on lab and individual factors):

  • Sodium (Na+): 135–145 mmol/L

  • Potassium (K+): 3.5–5.0 mmol/L

  • Chloride (Cl-): 98–107 mmol/L

  • Bicarbonate (HCO3-): 22–30 mmol/L

  • Calcium (Ca2+): 8.5–10.5 mg/dL

  • Magnesium (Mg2+): 1.5–2.5 mg/dL

 

 

Test Result Interpretation:

  • Low Sodium (Hyponatremia): Can result from dehydration, kidney disease, or excessive fluid intake.

  • High Sodium (Hypernatremia): Often due to dehydration or kidney issues.

  • Low Potassium (Hypokalemia): May be caused by vomiting, diarrhea, or the use of certain diuretics.

  • High Potassium (Hyperkalemia): Can indicate kidney failure or excessive intake of potassium supplements.

  • Low Calcium (Hypocalcemia): Can result from vitamin D deficiency, kidney disease, or low magnesium levels.

  • High Calcium (Hypercalcemia): Often seen in conditions like hyperparathyroidism or cancer.

  • Low Magnesium (Hypomagnesemia): May result from malnutrition, alcoholism, or diarrhea.

  • High Magnesium (Hypermagnesemia): Often associated with kidney disease or excessive supplementation.

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