sodiumretaining
Sodiumretaining is a term used in medicine and physiology to describe a condition where the kidneys retain an excessive amount of sodium. This retention can lead to a buildup of sodium in the body, which in turn causes water to be retained as well. The increased fluid volume can result in several health issues, including edema (swelling), hypertension (high blood pressure), and increased risk of heart failure.
Several factors can contribute to sodiumretaining. Hormonal imbalances are a common cause. For instance, conditions affecting
The diagnosis of sodiumretaining typically involves evaluating a patient's medical history, performing a physical examination to