Electrolyte disorders in pregnant women are often characterized by abnormal sodium metabolism, abnormal potassium metabolism, etc. Symptoms include fatigue, weakness, dizziness and nausea. 1. Sodium abnormality: slight abnormality may be asymptomatic, but when it is seriously lowered, there may be easy fatigue, weak activity, decreased urine output, abnormal thirst, nausea and vomiting, abnormal muscle twitching, abnormal numbness of sensation and so on. The indicator may also appear elevated manifesting symptoms such as thirst, dizziness, and delirium. Serious disorders of sodium level may even lead to coma and other symptoms. 2. Abnormalities of potassium: Minor abnormalities may be asymptomatic, while severe decreases may result in decreased muscle strength and weakness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, respiratory distress, etc. Severe low potassium levels may lead to asphyxiation and other dangerous conditions. Elevated levels of this indicator may lead to impaired blood circulation in the skin, resulting in symptoms such as pallor and coldness, abnormal numbness of sensation, etc. Severe hyperkalemia may also cause cardiac arrest. In addition to the above diseases, abnormal metabolism of elements such as calcium and magnesium are also classified as electrolyte disorders. If you suspect electrolyte disorders, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time.