hypomagnesaemia - meaning and definition. What is hypomagnesaemia
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What (who) is hypomagnesaemia - definition

CONDITION OF LOW LEVEL OF MAGNESIUM IN THE BODY
Magnesium deficiency (plants); Hypomagnesemia; Hypomagnesaemia; Hypomagnesia; Magnesium deficiency(medicine); Magnesium deficiency (agriculture); Magnesemia; Low blood magnesium; Magnesium deficiency (medicine); Low magnesium
  • A plant with magnesium deficiency

hypomagnesaemia         
[?h??p?(?)?magn?'zi:m??]
(US hypomagnesemia)
¦ noun Medicine deficiency of magnesium in the blood.
Derivatives
hypomagnesaemic adjective
Magnesium deficiency         
Magnesium deficiency is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is a low level of magnesium in the body. It can result in multiple symptoms.

Wikipedia

Magnesium deficiency

Magnesium deficiency is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is a low level of magnesium in the body. It can result in multiple symptoms. Symptoms include tremor, poor coordination, muscle spasms, loss of appetite, personality changes, and nystagmus. Complications may include seizures or cardiac arrest such as from torsade de pointes. Those with low magnesium often have low potassium.

Causes include low dietary intake, alcoholism, diarrhea, increased urinary loss, poor absorption from the intestines, and diabetes mellitus. A number of medications may also cause low magnesium, including proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and furosemide. The diagnosis is typically based on finding low blood magnesium levels (hypomagnesemia). Normal magnesium levels are between 0.6 and 1.1 mmol/L (1.46–2.68 mg/dL) with levels less than 0.6 mmol/L (1.46 mg/dL) defining hypomagnesemia. Specific electrocardiogram (ECG) changes may be seen.

Treatment is with magnesium either by mouth or intravenously. For those with severe symptoms, intravenous magnesium sulfate may be used. Associated low potassium or low calcium should also be treated. The condition is relatively common among people in hospitals.