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Can Low Salt In Blood Cause Nausea And Rumbling In Intestine?

In heat about 95 degrees, if I am sweating, can low salt in my blood cause me to feel slightly nauseated and have rumbly feeling in my lower intestines? I m really healthy , not on any medications and was working at the growers market under shade. I was drinking lots of water and stopped for some French fries which made me feel better. I came home and took a nap and feel pretty good right now. How do I prevent this in the future?
posted on Wed, 9 Jul 2014
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

Thnx to contact us. I understand your concern.

If I am your doctor I advice you yes loss of salt can do this. You can take ORS for future use. It will give you salt and make you stand by your self.
I will be happy to answer more of your concerns, kindly know me,
Wish you a very good health at health care magic.
Dr. Arun Tank. Infectious Disease.
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Can Low Salt In Blood Cause Nausea And Rumbling In Intestine?

Hello, Thnx to contact us. I understand your concern. If I am your doctor I advice you yes loss of salt can do this. You can take ORS for future use. It will give you salt and make you stand by your self. I will be happy to answer more of your concerns, kindly know me, Wish you a very good health at health care magic. Dr. Arun Tank. Infectious Disease.