Can mild electrolyte disorders recover on their own?

  Mild electrolyte disturbances can usually recover on their own. However, if the patient develops severe vomiting, diarrhea or other illnesses, it is difficult to recover on its own.  Usually, the body’s endocrine system regulates hormone levels to promote a gradual return to normal levels of various ions. Patients with mild cases who are not accompanied by obvious discomfort symptoms can still eat normally and can usually gradually return to normal by adjusting their diet and other daily care measures. However, if the patient’s symptoms gradually worsen, or if there are endocrine system diseases leading to abnormal blood sodium, blood potassium and blood calcium levels, accompanied by severe vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, drug intervention therapy is required. Patients can avoid serious complications by timely consultation with the urology department of regular hospitals and rehydration and other related treatments.  In addition, patients should pay attention to dietary hygiene, avoid eating cold and raw food, and eat fresh fruits and vegetables.