There is no fastest way to recover from electrolyte disorders. Electrolyte disorders require symptomatic treatment and treatment of the cause of the disorder. During the period of illness, you can cooperate with your doctor to receive medication, surgery and other treatments to improve the symptoms. 1. Medications: The medications used to treat different types of electrolyte disorders vary. Hypernatremia requires intravenous glucose infusion; hyperkalemia can be treated with calcium gluconate, sodium bicarbonate, insulin, etc.; hypercalcemia can be treated with furosemide and calcitonin. Hypermagnesemia needs calcium gluconate input; hyperphosphatemia can cooperate with doctors to use aluminum hydroxide, calcium salts and other drugs. 2. Surgery: If the electrolyte disorder is caused by parathyroid adenoma or parathyroid hyperplasia, surgery can be considered to remove the diseased tissue. In addition, it is recommended that patients with electrolyte disorders should go to the hospital as soon as possible and receive treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.