8 Common Signs Your Body Is Low In Sodium

Low sodium levels can cause brain cells to swell, triggering dull or throbbing headaches.

Frequent Headaches 

Sodium helps balance fluids and muscle function — too little can lead to painful cramps and twitches.

Muscle Cramps or Spasms 

A drop in sodium often upsets your stomach, causing nausea and even vomiting in more severe cases.

Nausea and Vomiting 

Without enough sodium, your body struggles to maintain hydration, leaving you weak and constantly tired.

Fatigue and Low Energy 

Low sodium can cause a drop in blood pressure, leading to dizzy spells or feeling faint, especially when standing up.

Dizziness or Lightheadedness 

Sodium is crucial for nerve function — when levels drop, you may struggle with concentration and memory.

Confusion or Brain Fog 

Hyponatremia (low sodium) can confuse your hunger signals, leading to reduced appetite or food aversion.

Loss of Appetite 

Critically low sodium can trigger electrical disturbances in the brain, potentially causing seizures if untreated.

Seizures in Severe Cases 

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