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  2. Hyperchloremia is an electrolyte imbalance that occurs when theres too much chloride in the blood. It can develop from excessive diarrhea, kidney disease, certain...

  3. Hyperchloremia - Wikipedia

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    Hyperchloremia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an elevated level of chloride ions in the blood. [1] The normal serum range for chloride is 96 to 106 mEq/L, [2] therefore chloride levels at or above 110 mEq/L usually indicate kidney dysfunction as it is a regulator of chloride concentration. [3]

  4. Hyperchloremia is when a person has too much chloride in their blood. Chloride is an electrolyte, and changes in electrolyte levels can be a sign of dehydration. In the long...

  5. Hyperchloremic Acidosis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis is a pathological state that results from bicarbonate loss, rather than acid production or retention. Bicarbonate loss leading to hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis occurs in a variety of ways: gastrointestinal (GI) causes, renal causes, and exogenous causes.

  6. Hyperchloremia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - Healthgrades

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    Hyperchloremia refers to high levels of chloride in the blood. It may result from dehydration, excessive salt intake, or chronic conditions such as diabetes insipidus. Contact your doctor if you experience symptoms of hyperchloremia or an underlying condition that may cause it.

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  8. Hyperchloremia - Why and how - PubMed

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    Hyperchloremia is a common electrolyte disorder that is associated with a diverse group of clinical conditions. The kidney plays an important role in the regulation of chloride concentration through a variety of transporters that are present along the nephron.

  9. Electrolyte Imbalance: Types, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

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    An electrolyte imbalance occurs when certain mineral levels in your blood get too high or too low. Symptoms of an electrolyte imbalance vary depending on the severity and electrolyte type, including weakness and muscle spasms. A blood test called an electrolyte panel checks levels. What is an electrolyte imbalance?

  10. Hyperchloremia Explained: What Happens When Chloride Levels Are...

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    Hyperchloremia is defined as an elevated concentration of chloride ions in the bloodstream, typically exceeding 106 milliequivalents per liter (mEq/L). Chloride, an essential electrolyte, plays a critical role in maintaining fluid balance, acid-base status, and proper muscle function.

  11. Hyperchloremia|Causes|Symptoms|Treatment|Prevention|Diagnosis - ...

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    Hyperchloremia is a condition in the body, when the volume of chlorine ion elevates remarkably causing some other physical disorders, including decreased volume of oxygen content in the blood. Know the causes, symptoms, treatment, diagnosis and prevention of hyperchoremia.