What is the cause of high chlorine

The causes of high chlorine are related to the amount of salt in the usual diet. First, patients with chronic dehydration or chronic diarrhea or vomiting, and the use of diuretics can lead to the appearance of hyperchloremia. Secondly, long-term use of potassium chloride, ammonium chloride, arginine hydrochloride, lysine hydrochloride and other drugs can lead to hyperchloremia. Finally, excessive use of positive ion exchange resin, which causes chloride ions to be absorbed in large amounts in the intestine, can also cause hyperchloremia, and hyperchloremia cannot be ruled out after ureteral and surgical procedures due to chloride ions in the medicine being reabsorbed into the body in the intestine. Patients with hyperchloremia may experience drowsiness, irritability, agitation, muscle tremors, and even coma and death in severe cases, and it is important to be alert to the occurrence of hyperchloremia. You should have a reasonable nutritious diet in your daily diet, do not eat oily food and high cholesterol food, and develop a reasonable diet plan.