10 Symptoms of Hyponatremia

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Symptom #10: Nausea and Vomiting

Nausea is an unpleasant feeling of stomach unease and discomfort along with the urge to vomit. While there is no pain, chronic nausea can greatly affect a person’s quality of life as it is debilitating.

Vomiting is also known as throwing up, puking, barfing, or emesis. It is an involuntary expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth and nose. Since both nausea and vomiting are non-specific symptoms, they can be seen in various conditions such as pregnancy, bacterial infections, viral infections, food poisoning, and hyponatremia. it can usually be managed using anti-nausea drugs such as ondansetron and metoclopramide.

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