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Electrolytes & Renal · mmol/L
Sodium (Na⁺)
The main electrolyte governing fluid balance.
What it is
Sodium is the principal extracellular cation and is the primary determinant of blood osmolality and fluid distribution between compartments. Small deviations from normal have significant clinical effects.
Why it matters
Hyponatraemia (low sodium) causes symptoms ranging from fatigue and confusion to seizures. It can occur with excessive fluid intake, certain medications, or inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion — a known paraneoplastic phenomenon in some cancers. Hypernatraemia typically reflects severe dehydration.
How to test
Standard electrolyte panel.
This information is for educational purposes only. Always discuss testing and interpretation of results with your care team.
Optimal range
Below 136 mmol/L
hyponatraemia — investigate cause
136–145 mmol/L
normal
Above 145 mmol/L
hypernatraemia — usually dehydration
How often
Each oncology blood panel.
Tags
electrolytes
renal
fluid balance