Why is Hypernatremia Caused by Dehydration?
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According to a study on hospitalized patients, the incidence of hypernatremia is estimated to be greater than 1%. The body's intricate system for maintaining fluid balance is disrupted during dehydration, which can lead to hypernatremia. This condition, characterized by high blood sodium levels, is directly linked to the excessive loss of water relative to sodium, leading to a concentrated bloodstream.