The consequences of human electrolyte disorders should be based on the degree of electrolyte abnormalities, as follows: 1. Potassium ions are the most important to the human body, and hyperkalemia or hypokalemia is very dangerous. Hyperkalemia is manifested as numbness in the extremities and around the mouth, and can seriously cause abnormalities in the conduction system of the heart and a variety of cardiac arrhythmias, and in severe cases, lethal arrhythmias can occur, resulting in sudden death and endangering life. Abnormal potassium ion concentration may also cause smooth muscle dysfunction, intestinal obstruction, diarrhea, intestinal paralysis and other conditions; 2, hypernatremia or hyponatremia may affect the human brain nerve conduction, resulting in drowsiness, apathy or coma and other abnormal neurological performance; 3, calcium ion abnormalities may lead to convulsions, osteoporosis, fractures and other symptoms, calcium ions are also involved in the heart Conduction system, calcium ion disorders when serious cardiac arrhythmias, resulting in sudden death, life-threatening.