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Free Water Deficit Calculator

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Never use the free water deficit formula as a set-and-forget prescription. It gives a starting point. Recalculate the remaining deficit every 4–6 hours using the new serum sodium and current TBW. Clinical reassessment and serial sodium checks are non-negotiable. A useful practical rule: lower the sodium by no more than 10–12 mEq/day; if you start at Na 160, aim for Na 148–150 by end of day 1, then 138–140 by end of day 2.

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The term 'idiogenic osmoles' was coined to describe the brain's survival strategy during hypernatraemia. These tiny organic molecules — including taurine, myo-inositol, and glutamine — are synthesised or imported into brain cells to prevent dangerous cellular dehydration. They are so effective that patients with chronic sodium levels of 170–180 mEq/L can be surprisingly alert — a level that would cause coma if reached acutely. These same molecules become the brain's enemy during correction, retaining water in brain cells if sodium falls too fast.

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