Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Electrolyte imbalances that occur in diabetes

  • Hypocalcaemia - kidney doesn't activate vitamin D -> decreased GIT absorption of Ca
  • Hyponatraemia
  • Hyperphosphataemia - it can't be excreted. Treatment is by giving a phosphate binder e.g. mylanta.

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