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What is the cause of hyponatremia and high urea in patient with liver chirosis and ascites?

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Well...: Liver failure (as in cirrhosis) leads to fluid retention which in turn may cause sodium to drop. Urea elevations occur when the perfusion of the kidneys is not efficient, or there is a bleed in the gastrointestinal tract (as may happen in people with cirrhosis and bleeding in this area)

Answered 5/17/2018

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