Clinical Significance
Electrolytes are electrically charged minerals that control metabolic processes. They are involved in oxidation-reduction reactions and act as essential components or co-factors in enzyme reactions. An electrolyte test can help decide whether the body has an electrolyte imbalance. Dehydration, heart disease, and diabetes can all affect the bodys fluid and electrolyte balance, leading to abnormal electrolyte levels. This level is also influenced by the amount of diet consumed and absorbed by the body, as well as the amount of water in the body.
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I.S.E
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Nephrolologists, Generalphysician, GeneralMedicine, Surgeons
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SERUM
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