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Part 6: Expectations on Overactive Bladder Medication
Part 6: Expectations on Overactive Bladder Medication Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

If a patient is prescribed an overactive bladder medication, continued lifestyle modifications along with taking his or her OAB medication may help.

Expectations while taking OAB medications are different for each patient. Learn more about treating OAB symptoms:
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Dr. Kelly L. Reed is a family physician based in Urbandale, Iowa. She treats patients with overactive bladder (OAB), and has a lot of insight to share on ways to manage and treat OAB symptoms, and how to help patients have productive conversations with their doctors. The information provided should not be considered medical advice or diagnosis. This information does not take the place of talking with your doctor about your medical condition or treatment. Dr. Reed has been paid by the sponsors of this YouTube channel. 

USE AND DOSE

VESIcare is for overactive bladder with symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. The recommended dose of VESIcare is 5 mg once daily. If the 5-mg dose is well tolerated, your doctor may increase the dose to 10 mg once daily.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

VESIcare is not for everyone. If you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take VESIcare. VESIcare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. If you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking VESIcare and get emergency help. Tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. VESIcare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. Common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion.

Please read the Prescribing Information for VESIcare (http://www.astellas.us/docs/vesicare.pdf) and Patient Information (http://vesicare.com/pdf/Patien....t_Information_Leafle

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Part 5: How OAB Medications Are Thought to Work?
Part 5: How OAB Medications Are Thought to Work? Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Learn how OAB medications are thought to work for symptoms of overactive bladder.

With an overactive bladder, your bladder muscle contracts before your bladder expands to its full size, making it work overtime. This can make you feel those frequent urges and leaks you might be experiencing. In other words, your internal plumbing doesn't always work the way it should. OAB medications are thought to work by interacting with natural body chemicals that cause the bladder muscle to contract.

Dr. Kelly L. Reed is a family physician based in Urbandale, Iowa. She treats patients with overactive bladder (OAB), and has a lot of insight to share on ways to manage and treat OAB symptoms, and how to help patients have productive conversations with their doctors. The information provided should not be considered medical advice or diagnosis. This information does not take the place of talking with your doctor about your medical condition or treatment. Dr. Reed has been paid by the sponsors of this YouTube channel. 

USE AND DOSE

VESIcare is for overactive bladder with symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. The recommended dose of VESIcare is 5 mg once daily. If the 5-mg dose is well tolerated, your doctor may increase the dose to 10 mg once daily.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

VESIcare is not for everyone. If you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take VESIcare. VESIcare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. If you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking VESIcare and get emergency help. Tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. VESIcare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. Common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion.

Please read the Prescribing Information for VESIcare (
http://www.astellas.us/docs/vesicare.pdf) and Patient Information (http://vesicare.com/pdf/Patien....t_Information_Leafle

For additional information about VESIcare, visit www.vesicare.com/

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Solifen tablet | How to Use, side Effects, Dosage | Treatment of Overactive Bladder, More Urination
Solifen tablet | How to Use, side Effects, Dosage | Treatment of Overactive Bladder, More Urination Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Solifen tablet | How to Use, side Effects, Dosage | Treatment of Overactive Bladder and more urination.

Solifenacin is a muscarinic antagonist with antispasmodic properties used to:
1. Treat urge urinary incontinence
2.Urgency
3. urinary frequency associated with an overactive bladder.

How to start Action:
Solifenacin starts to work within 3 to 8 hours, but it can take up to 4 weeks to reach its full effect.

Dose:
You'll usually take solifenacin 5mg once a
day, increase to 10mg once daily if necessary.

Duration of use:
You will usually take this medicine long term to help keep your symptoms under control.

Side Effects:
Main Side Effects are Dry mouth and Blurred vision.

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Solifenacin Succinate - Pharmacology, Indication, Dosage and Uses, Precautions etc.
Solifenacin Succinate - Pharmacology, Indication, Dosage and Uses, Precautions etc. Side Effects 5 Views • 5 months ago

Solifenacin Succinate - Pharmacology, Indication, Dosage and Uses, Precautions etc.

Description: Solifenacin is a competitive muscarinic (acetylcholine) receptor antagonist. These receptors, particularly the M3 subtype, are crucial for the contraction of smooth muscle. By blocking the binding of acetylcholine to these receptors, solifenacin reduces smooth muscle tone in the bladder. This effect allows the bladder to hold larger volumes of urine, reducing incontinence episodes.
Medication Name: Solifenacin Succinate.
Indications: Solifenacin Succinate is used to treat overactive bladder, characterized by symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urinary frequency, and urgency.
Dosage & Administration: The recommended dose of Solifenacin is 5 mg once daily, with the option to increase to 10 mg once daily if necessary. The tablets should be taken orally, swallowed whole with liquid, and can be taken with or without food.
Patients with Renal Impairment: No dosage adjustment is needed for patients with mild to moderate renal impairment (creatinine clearance greater than 30 ml/min). However, patients with severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance less than or equal to 30 ml/min) should use caution and not exceed 5 mg of Solifenacin tablet once daily.
Patients with Hepatic Impairment: No dosage adjustment is required for patients with mild hepatic impairment. Patients with moderate hepatic impairment should exercise caution and take no more than 5 mg of Solifenacin tablet once daily.
Patients taking CYP3A4 Inhibitors Concurrently: The maximum dose of Solifenacin should not exceed 5 mg when used simultaneously with CYP3A4 inhibitors like ketoconazole, ritonavir, nelfinavir, or itraconazole.
Contraindications: Solifenacin is not to be used by patients with hypersensitivity to solifenacin or its excipients. It is also contraindicated in individuals with myasthenia gravis, severe gastrointestinal conditions (including toxic megacolon), those undergoing hemodialysis, patients with severe hepatic impairment, patients with severe renal impairment or moderate hepatic impairment, and those taking strong CYP3A4 inhibitors like ketoconazole.
Warnings & Precautions: Before initiating Solifenacin treatment, potential causes of frequent urination, such as heart failure or renal disease, should be evaluated. In the presence of a urinary tract infection, appropriate antibacterial therapy is necessary. Solifenacin should be used cautiously in patients with clinically significant bladder outflow obstruction at risk of urinary retention, gastrointestinal obstructive disorders, reduced gastrointestinal motility, severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance less than or equal to 30 ml/min), moderate hepatic impairment, and concurrent use of strong CYP3A4 inhibitors like ketoconazole.
Side Effects: Common side effects include blurred vision, dry mouth, constipation, and heat prostration. Other potential side effects encompass dizziness, fatigue, edema, palpitations, and skin reactions. Disorientation, hallucinations, and convulsions are rare but possible adverse effects.
Drug Interaction: Concurrent use of other drugs with anticholinergic properties may enhance therapeutic effects and side effects. Solifenacin's therapeutic effects may be reduced when taken with cholinergic receptor agonists. It can also diminish the effectiveness of drugs that stimulate gastrointestinal motility, such as metoclopramide and cisapride. Ketoconazole and other CYP3A4 inhibitors can increase the plasma concentration of solifenacin.
Use in Special Groups:
• Pregnancy: The use of solifenacin succinate in pregnant women lacks adequate data. Caution should be exercised when prescribing solifenacin to pregnant women.
• Lactating Mothers: No data is available regarding the excretion of solifenacin into breast milk. Therefore, the use of Solifenacin is to be avoided in lactating mothers.
• Children: The safety and efficacy of solifenacin in children have not been established.

Solifenacin: The Game-Changer in Overactive Bladder Treatment – What You Need to Know
Solifenacin: The Game-Changer in Overactive Bladder Treatment – What You Need to Know Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

How does solifenacin work?
Solifenacin belongs to a class of medications known as antimuscarinics, which are also anticholinergic agents. It works by selectively blocking the M3 muscarinic receptors in the bladder, inhibiting the involuntary contractions of the detrusor muscle. By doing so, solifenacin helps increase bladder capacity and reduce the frequency and urgency of urination.
Unlike some other anticholinergics, solifenacin exhibits a higher selectivity for the bladder muscarinic receptors, which means it has a more targeted effect and reduced potential for side effects on other organs, such as the salivary glands or the gastrointestinal tract. This selectivity is one of the reasons why solifenacin is considered a game-changer in the treatment of overactive bladder.
Benefits of solifenacin over other treatments
Solifenacin offers several advantages over traditional treatments for overactive bladder. One of the key benefits is its high selectivity for the bladder muscarinic receptors, as mentioned earlier. This selectivity helps minimize the risk of side effects commonly associated with anticholinergics, such as dry mouth and constipation, making solifenacin a more tolerable option for many individuals.
Another advantage of solifenacin is its once-daily dosing regimen. Unlike some other medications that need to be taken multiple times throughout the day, solifenacin can be taken once in the morning, ensuring convenience and ease of use. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with busy schedules or those who may have difficulty remembering to take their medication throughout the day.
Furthermore, solifenacin has been shown to significantly improve quality of life in individuals with overactive bladder. Clinical studies have demonstrated that solifenacin reduces the frequency of urination, urgency episodes, and nocturia, allowing individuals to regain control over their bladder function and enjoy a better quality of life.
Potential side effects of solifenacin
While solifenacin is generally well-tolerated, like any medication, it can cause side effects in some individuals. The most common side effects associated with solifenacin include dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, and mild gastrointestinal disturbances such as nausea and indigestion. These side effects are usually mild and transient, and they often improve with continued use of the medication.
In rare cases, solifenacin can cause more severe side effects, such as urinary retention, which is the inability to empty the bladder completely. This is more commonly observed in individuals with pre-existing bladder outlet obstruction or other conditions that affect bladder function. If you experience difficulty urinating or notice a decrease in urine output while taking solifenacin, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
Dosage and administration of solifenacin
Solifenacin is available in tablet form and is typically taken once daily, preferably at the same time each day, with or without food. The recommended starting dose for most individuals is 5 mg per day. However, depending on the response and tolerability, the dose may be increased to 10 mg per day after 4 weeks. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and not exceed the recommended maximum daily dose of 10 mg.
It is worth noting that the dosage of solifenacin may need to be adjusted in individuals with certain medical conditions, such as liver or kidney impairment. Additionally, caution should be exercised when prescribing solifenacin to the elderly population, as they may be more prone to experiencing adverse effects.

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Solifenacin Pharmacology
Solifenacin Pharmacology Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Solifenacin is a bladder antimuscarinic medication most commonly used for overactive bladder (OAB) with symptoms of urinary frequency, urgency, and urge incontinence. Like other agents in its class, understanding the pharmacology can help anticipate potential side effects, drug interactions, and downstream prescribing problems.




Mechanism of Action






Solifenacin selectively blocks muscarinic M3 receptors in the bladder detrusor muscle. Inhibiting these receptors reduces involuntary bladder contractions, increases bladder capacity, and delays the urge to void. While M3 selectivity may theoretically reduce side effects compared to nonselective antimuscarinics, in clinical practice, many anticholinergic effects still occur.




Adverse Effects






Because muscarinic receptors are present throughout the body, solifenacin can lead to a range of anticholinergic adverse effects:







• Dry mouth – among the most common, can be significant enough to cause dental issues with long-term use.





• Constipation – especially problematic in older adults; severe cases may require hospitalization.





• Blurred vision – due to impaired accommodation.





• Cognitive impairment – increased risk in older adults, particularly with cumulative anticholinergic burden.





• Urinary retention – paradoxical worsening in patients with bladder outlet obstruction.





Drug Interactions







• CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, clarithromycin, ritonavir) can increase solifenacin plasma concentrations, raising the risk of side effects.





• Other anticholinergics (e.g., diphenhydramine, tricyclic antidepressants, other bladder antimuscarinics) can result in additive toxicity and higher anticholinergic burden.





• QT-prolonging drugs (e.g., amiodarone, certain fluoroquinolones) may have additive cardiac risk since solifenacin has been associated with QT prolongation in rare cases.





Prescribing Cascade Examples







1. Constipation → Laxative initiation – A patient starts solifenacin for OAB and develops severe constipation, leading to chronic use of stimulant laxatives like senna or bisacodyl.





2. Dry mouth → Mouth rinse prescription – Dry mouth is treated with saliva substitutes or prescription rinses, instead of reassessing the anticholinergic therapy.





3. Cognitive decline → Donepezil initiation – In older adults, cognitive impairment may be mistaken for dementia progression, leading to cholinesterase inhibitor prescribing—directly counteracting the anticholinergic effects of solifenacin.







Solifenacin can be an effective treatment for OAB, but the risk of adverse effects and prescribing cascades—especially in older adults—cannot be ignored. Healthcare professionals should regularly review the indication, monitor for anticholinergic burden, and look for opportunities to deprescribe when appropriate.






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Soliten 5mg tab uses in Hindi | Frequent urine problem medicine
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Soliten 5mg tab uses in Hindi | Frequent urine problem medicine - This lecture explains about the Soliten 5mg tab uses in Hindi. Welcome to our channel, where we provide information on various health topics. In this video, we'll be discussing Soliten 5mg tablets and their use for frequent urination problems in males.

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Soliten 5mg tablets contain Solifenacin Succinate as the active ingredient, which is used to treat overactive bladder and frequent urination problems in men. Solifenacin Succinate is an antimuscarinic medication, which works by relaxing the bladder muscles and reducing urinary urgency and frequency.

In this video, we'll discuss the dosage, side effects, and other important information about Soliten 5mg tablets. We'll also talk about the precautions you should take before taking this medication, and when it may not be suitable for use.

Frequent urination problems in men can be caused by a variety of factors, including an enlarged prostate, urinary tract infections, and other medical conditions. If you're experiencing frequent urination or overactive bladder symptoms, Soliten 5mg tablets may be an effective treatment option.

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Solifenacin Succinate 5 mg Tablet Review | Frequently Urination Treatment
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Solifenacin | Vesicare | Overactive bladder | Urinary incontinence| #howto
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Vesicare Drug for Overactive Bladder: Side Effects, Dosage, & Usage
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What Are The Side Effects Of Solifenacin In The Elderly? Understanding the side effects of medications is essential for anyone caring for elderly loved ones. In this informative video, we will discuss the potential side effects of solifenacin, a medication commonly prescribed for overactive bladder. While it can be effective, it’s important to know what to watch for, especially in older adults.

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Solifenacin Tablets: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism, Side Effects & Important Advice | MediInsights
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Welcome to MediInsights, where we unlock the wonders of wellness! In this video, we delve into everything you need to know about Solifenacin tablets. Whether you're a healthcare professional or someone seeking more information about managing overactive bladder symptoms, we've got you covered.

What is Solifenacin?
Solifenacin is a medication primarily used to treat overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms. If you or someone you know is experiencing frequent urination, urgent need to urinate, or urge incontinence, Solifenacin might be the solution.

Uses of Solifenacin Tablets
Solifenacin tablets help relax the bladder muscles, reducing the frequency and urgency of urination. This medication is particularly effective for individuals who suffer from OAB, providing them with much-needed relief and improving their quality of life.

Dosage of Solifenacin Tablets
The standard starting dose is 5 mg taken once daily. Depending on how well your body responds to the treatment and any side effects experienced, your doctor may increase the dose to 10 mg daily. It's essential to take Solifenacin exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. You can take it with or without food, accompanied by water.

Mechanism of Action
Solifenacin works by blocking the muscarinic receptors in the bladder. By inhibiting these receptors, Solifenacin reduces involuntary bladder muscle contractions, thereby increasing the bladder's capacity to hold urine and decreasing the symptoms of urgency and frequency.

Side Effects of Solifenacin Tablets
Like any medication, Solifenacin may cause side effects. Common ones include dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, and urinary tract infections. Some patients might experience dizziness, dry eyes, stomach pain, or indigestion. In rare cases, severe side effects such as allergic reactions, chest pain, or hallucinations may occur. It's crucial to report any adverse effects to your healthcare provider immediately.

Important Advice for Using Solifenacin Tablets
Here are some key points to consider while using Solifenacin:

Inform your healthcare provider about any other medications you are taking and any pre-existing medical conditions.
Solifenacin may cause drowsiness or blurred vision. Avoid activities requiring alertness, such as driving, until you know how this medication affects you.
To help manage dry mouth and constipation, drink plenty of water and maintain a balanced diet.
Do not stop taking Solifenacin abruptly without consulting your doctor, even if you feel better.
Regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor the effectiveness and any potential side effects of the treatment.
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0:00 :INTRO
0:43 :USE OF SOLIFENACIN TABLETS
1:02 :DOSAGE OF SOLIFENACIN TABLETS
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SOLIFENACIN (VESICARE) - PHARMACIST REVIEW - #215
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7 Signs You Need More Salt (2024)
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Every cell in your body needs salt, and without enough salt your cells can't function properly.
Salt is not a decadent want, it is a physiological need. All mammals need salt daily.

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What Is Sodium Chloride Nasal Spray Used For? - Ear Nose Throat Expert
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What Is Sodium Chloride Nasal Spray Used For? Sodium chloride nasal spray, commonly known as saline nasal spray, offers a simple solution for those seeking relief from nasal discomfort. In this informative video, we will discuss the many benefits of using saline nasal spray, including its ability to moisturize dry nasal passages and help clear out mucus. We’ll cover how this gentle solution can be particularly beneficial for individuals suffering from allergies, colds, or the effects of dry air.

You'll learn about the easy application process and the best practices to ensure safe usage, especially for children. We will also touch on the safety profile of saline nasal sprays, emphasizing their non-medicated nature and suitability for frequent use by people of all ages. Additionally, we will highlight how these sprays can assist in managing allergy symptoms by flushing out common irritants.

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What Are Sodium Chloride Eye Drops Used For? - Optometry Knowledge Base
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What Are Sodium Chloride Eye Drops Used For? In this informative video, we will discuss sodium chloride eye drops and their role in eye health. These drops are specifically formulated to address swelling of the cornea, which can lead to discomfort and vision issues. We’ll cover how these drops work to alleviate symptoms and improve your overall comfort.

You’ll learn the correct way to apply sodium chloride eye drops, including important steps to ensure cleanliness and effectiveness. We’ll also touch on potential side effects you might encounter and when to seek medical advice. Understanding the proper usage of these drops is essential for anyone dealing with corneal swelling, so we’ll provide clear instructions to help you use them safely and effectively.

Whether you're experiencing eye discomfort or simply want to know more about sodium chloride eye drops, this video is designed to provide you with the necessary information. Remember to consult your healthcare professional for personalized advice and recommendations. Join us for this discussion, and subscribe to our channel for more helpful content on eye health and optometry.

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Low Sodium and How to Prevent Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome
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Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram discusses, the pathophysiology of hypovolemic hyponatremia, and the pitfalls of replenishing sodium too quickly See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com/

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The Hidden Dangers Of Excessive Salt Consumption
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0:00 Introduction: Excess sodium consumption 
0:15 Signs you’re consuming too much sodium 
1:00 Symptoms of sodium deficiency
2:10 The most common cause of high blood pressure 
2:27 Treatment for high blood pressure 
2:38 The sodium/potassium connection 
6:00 The best type of salt to consume 
6:10 The best type of salt for people with high blood pressure 
7:15 Learn more about potassium!

Let’s talk about the signs you’re consuming too much salt. 

Top signs you’re consuming too much salt: 
• Edema (in the eyes, hands, feet, or lower legs)
• Thirst
• High blood pressure 
• Headache
• Restlessness
• Irritability 
• Nausea 
• Fatigue 

Top signs of sodium deficiency: 
• Weakness 
• Low blood pressure 
• An increase in neurotransmitters 
• Vascular stiffness and high blood pressure 
• Insulin resistance

In my opinion, the most common cause of high blood pressure is insulin resistance. Many things can contribute to insulin resistance, including a high-carb diet, intermittent fasting, and a low-sodium diet. 

The most common treatment for high blood pressure is diuretics. But, diuretics can cause you to lose both sodium and potassium. 

People who are salt sensitive or who have symptoms of a sodium deficiency are really deficient in potassium. Sodium and potassium work together in the body, and you need twice as much potassium as you do sodium. The average person needs 2300mg of sodium and 4700mg of potassium per day. 

The more carbohydrates you have in your diet, the more potassium you’ll lock up, making it unavailable. It’s important for people with diabetes to get on a low-carb diet and consume foods high in potassium or a good electrolyte powder. 

We need sodium in our diets, but not just sodium chloride—we need the whole mineral balance. This is why it’s best to consume sea salt.

However, if you have high blood pressure, try consuming Baja Gold Sea Salt. This type of sea salt tastes great and has lower amounts of sodium.

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps you better understand the signs of sodium deficiency and why you shouldn’t be afraid of sodium. I’ll see you in the next video.

The 1st Symptom of a Salt Deficiency
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0:00 The first symptom of a salt deficiency
1:20 How much salt do you need?
2:07 What to do about low sodium symptoms
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In this video, we’re going to talk about the first symptom of a salt deficiency. The first symptom of sodium deficiency is feeling weak or tired.

Fun facts: Salad in Latin means salted greens. Salary in Latin means salt.

You should never consume refined salt. Instead, have organic sea salt. Refined salt only contains sodium chloride—it doesn’t contain the other vital minerals.

One role of sodium in the body is to create hydrochloric acid (HCL) to help digest protein, break down minerals, and kill off pathogens. Many people are low in HCL because they don’t consume enough salt.

The average person needs a minimum of 1 tsp. of sea salt per day. If you exercise or do keto, you will need more than this.

Low sodium diets that have you drinking lots of water can dilute the salt and flush it from your body, leaving you deficient in sodium. Additionally, a high-carb diet can cause you to retain sodium in the wrong places.

If you notice that you feel weak or tired, try increasing your sodium and see if the problems go away.

An electrolyte powder can help replenish your sodium and other electrolytes.

Sodium is crucial for normal energy levels because it…
• Excites the cardiac muscle
• Regulates calcium
• Is involved in the sodium-potassium pump
• Is vital to creating energy in the mitochondria

One last fun fact—sea water is virtually identical to the watery portion of your blood!

In summary, make sure you have enough sodium in your diet by having at least one teaspoon of organic sea salt a day to support healthy energy levels and other low-sodium symptoms.

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Thanks for watching. I hope this helped explain the first symptom of a salt deficiency and why low sodium can lower your energy levels. I’ll see you in the next video.

What Happens To Your Body When You Have Too Much Sodium?
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Can it dehydrate your body? Are there increased risks like renal stones and stomach cancer? What about cognitive functioning? We'll be discussing all of this and more.

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5. Risk Of Stomach Cancer Increases - 05:11
6. Cognitive Dysfunction - 06:12
7. Salty Food Addiction - 07:19

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Summary:
1. Dehydration
If you are careless about your water intake, sodium has all the more potential to dehydrate you. Either you increase your water consumption, or cut back on salt.

2. Bloating Along With Swelling
Do you hate the puffy face you get the next day after binge eating high sodium junk food? Many of us try avoiding junk before parties, so we don’t end up with the bloated face.

3. Kidney Stones
The most common advice anyone with kidney stones gets is to keep drinking plenty of fluids. Have you ever thought about why? It turns out fluid intake not only helps them flush stones out, but it also prevents the formation of renal stones in the first place.

4. High Blood Pressure
The answer lies with your kidneys. Indiscriminate salt intake makes it difficult for them to keep up with excess sodium. And when sodium concentration increases, your body starts holding on to the water in an attempt to dilute extra sodium.

5. Risk Of Stomach Cancer Increases
Stomach cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the world. It’s important to eliminate its risks as much as we can through diet.

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Sodium Chloride (NaCl (Salt)) :: : Causes, Diagnosis, Symptoms, Treatment, Prognosis
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What Happens When You Quit Salt?
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Should you be on a low sodium diet? What actually happens to your body and brain when you reduce salt?
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Low Sodium (Hyponatremia): Dangers, Symptoms, and Causes Explained By Dr.Berg
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Here’s why eliminating salt from your diet can be detrimental to your health!

0:00 Low sodium (hyponatremia): dangers, symptoms, and causes
0:14 Symptoms of low sodium
0:40 Why you shouldn’t avoid all salt
1:17 Causes of low sodium

In this video, we’re going to talk about the dangers of low sodium, also known as hyponatremia.

Hyponatremia is a situation where you’re losing a lot of blood volume, which can result in low blood pressure and a lot of other problems.

The symptoms of low sodium include:
• Edema in the brain
• Headaches
• Nausea
• Muscle cramps
• Fainting
• Falling
• Loss of appetite
• Confusion
• Coma
• Cardiovascular disease
• Stroke

Many people believe salt is bad for them and they avoid using any salt in their food. The problem is that this can result in low sodium. You need at least 1-1.2 grams of sodium each day, or 2-5 grams of salt per day.

Keep in mind that salt can be hidden in many foods. It’s important to find the right balance since too much and too little can have adverse effects.

Low sodium can also be caused by…
• Diuretics
• Vomiting
• Diarrhea
• Excessive sweating
• Kidney damage
• Excessive H2O
• Adrenal weakness

Many people drink way too much water because they are convinced it’s healthy. Excessive water consumption can deplete minerals like sodium. Drink when you are thirsty—don’t force yourself to drink water.



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Baking Soda Water Daily (12 Amazing Benefits)
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The Health Benefits of Drinking Baking Soda Water Every Day

Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, has been used for thousands of years, dating back to the Ancient Egyptians, who used it for natural cleansing and even making soap. Over time, it became widely used in cooking as a leavening agent, but its health benefits go far beyond the kitchen.

Interestingly, the human body naturally produces sodium bicarbonate in the pancreas and bile ducts to aid digestion and regulate pH balance. Because of this, many people drink baking soda water to support their overall health

In this video, you’ll learn about the benefits of baking soda water for digestion, detoxification, muscle recovery and so much more. You’ll also find out how to use it properly, when it can be beneficial, and when it’s best to avoid it.

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⏰ 03:43 - Improves Oral Health
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Benefits & Uses Of Baking Soda | Every Women Should Know | Dr. Hansaji
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STOP drinking BAKING SODA! It can be very DANGEROUS! - DR. CARLOS
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Baking soda is a common household item that many people use for various purposes, including as a natural remedy for indigestion.

However, Dr. Carlos warns that consuming baking soda in large amounts can be harmful to your health. He explains that baking soda is a base and can disrupt the pH balance in your body, leading to metabolic alkalosis, which can be life-threatening. Symptoms of metabolic alkalosis can include nausea, vomiting, seizures, and even coma.

Dr. Carlos goes on to explain that consuming baking soda can also lead to electrolyte imbalances, which can cause muscle weakness, cramps, and irregular heart rhythms. Additionally, he notes that baking soda can interfere with the absorption of certain medications and nutrients, including calcium and iron.

The video emphasizes that while small amounts of baking soda are generally safe, consuming large amounts can be dangerous, especially for individuals with underlying health conditions. Dr. Carlos advises viewers to speak with their healthcare provider before using baking soda as a natural remedy.

Gastritis and acid reflux are common digestive disorders that can cause discomfort and interfere with daily life. Fortunately, there are ways to manage these conditions without relying on medication. For example, heartburn treatment can be as simple as making lifestyle changes, such as avoiding trigger foods and eating smaller, more frequent meals. Those suffering from acid reflux can also benefit from learning how to treat acid reflux at home, which may include raising the head of the bed or avoiding lying down after meals. In addition, those with GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) can benefit from learning how to treat acid reflux without medicines, such as by quitting smoking or losing weight. By making simple changes to our diet and lifestyle, we can alleviate the symptoms of these conditions and improve our overall digestive health.

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What are the Benefits of Baking Soda?
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Baking soda has long been marketed as a multi-use substance, great for tasks around the house and for easing ailments of various sorts. Its superpower is that, because it’s an alkaline, when it’s mixed with an acid, it changes the pH level. What’s pH? What are the benefits of baking soda?

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pH stands for ‘power of hydrogen.’ Measured numerically on a scale of 0 to 14, pH levels in the range of 0 to 5 are acids, 5 to 7 are neutral and higher than 8 means a substance is alkaline. Alkaline substances absorb acid. Baking soda, the star of today’s story, clocks a pH of about 8.3.

That’s great! But what does that mean? Here are some uses for baking soda:

Add it to your oral hygiene routine. Brushing your teeth with baking soda-laced toothpaste can thwart tooth decay and help keep your mouth and gums healthy.

Soothe a bug bite or sting.

Calm an upset stomach. An excess of acid is often the culprit when indigestion strikes. Calm it down by drinking a glass of water mixed with baking soda. talk to your pediatrician before giving it to anyone younger than six years old.

Wash your face. Baking soda can help remove oils when used in a facial wash and can be a beneficial part of your overall skin care routine.

Natural deodorant. The premise is this: human sweat by itself doesn’t stink. It only becomes funky after the bacteria in your armpits start to break it down into acidic waste, which brings with it a distinct aroma. By decreasing acidity, baking soda eliminates that sweaty smell.

Help chemotherapy work. Research has shown that baking soda can help some cancer treatments work more efficiently. Certain types of chemotherapy need alkaline conditions to perform.

Around the house, baking soda can help you keep things clean without harsh commercial products or chemicals:

Clean your sink. Baking soda is a mild abrasive, so it will scrub without scratching.

Removes pesticide from fruits and vegetables.

Freshening. An open box of baking soda in your refrigerator (or any stinky spot in the house) will absorb odors.

Clean silver jewelry.
Deodorize carpets and mattresses.

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The TRUTH about Apple Cider Vinegar & Baking Soda, Is It Healthy? 🍎🍏
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Before You Consume Baking Soda: WATCH THIS
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Are you taking baking soda for acid reflux? Here’s what you need to know.

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1:45 What causes acid reflux?
2:16 Remedies for acid reflux
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A lot of people take baking soda for acid reflux. Is this good or bad?

The stomach should be extremely acid with a pH between 1-3. This is normal. You need your stomach acids to be at that pH to digest proteins, kill microbes, and absorb minerals.

When food goes through the stomach and then into the small intestine, the pancreas releases bicarbonate.

Our bodies are supposed to have bicarbonate in the small intestine, not the stomach, to neutralize the stomach acid so it doesn’t damage the small intestine. Bicarbonates are alkaline.

Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. If you’re putting baking soda into your stomach, you’re going to mess up your digestion down the road.

Instead of just trying to treat the symptoms, you need to ask yourself why you might be getting acid reflux to begin with.

Normally, the valve at the top of the stomach isn’t shutting, so the stomach acid is going up into the esophagus. This could happen due to a vitamin B1 deficiency or because you don’t have enough stomach acid. The valve actually closes if you have enough stomach acid.

Taking apple cider vinegar or betaine hydrochloride can help increase stomach acid and potentially help with acid reflux. A combination of betaine hydrochloride and zinc carnosine may also be effective.

Potential side effects of taking too much sodium bicarbonate over time:
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• Diarrhea
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• Depressed breathing
• Worsened cardiac heart failure
• Cerebral hemorrhage
• Calcium deficiency
• Potassium deficiency
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What Are The Side Effects Of Sodium Bicarbonate? - Pharmaceutical Insights
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What Are The Side Effects Of Sodium Bicarbonate? In this informative video, we will cover the side effects associated with sodium bicarbonate, a commonly used antacid for heartburn and stomach discomfort. While sodium bicarbonate can provide relief for many, it is essential to understand the potential side effects that may occur, ranging from mild discomfort to more serious reactions. We will discuss both the common and rare side effects, as well as the precautions you should take when using this substance.

You’ll learn about symptoms that may indicate a more severe reaction, the importance of monitoring for allergic responses, and how sodium bicarbonate can interact with other medications. Additionally, we will highlight the significance of consulting with a healthcare provider, especially for those with specific health conditions or dietary restrictions.

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What is this new 'baking soda water' trend? Are there health benefits?
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What Are The Side Effects Of Sodium Bicarbonate? - First Response Medicine
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What Are The Side Effects Of Sodium Bicarbonate? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with sodium bicarbonate, particularly in the context of emergency and critical care medicine. Sodium bicarbonate is commonly used to manage conditions like hyperkalemia, but it is essential to be aware of the potential adverse effects that may arise from its use. We will cover both mild and severe side effects, including gastrointestinal issues that may cause discomfort and more serious concerns like metabolic alkalosis and electrolyte imbalances.

For first responders, understanding these side effects is vital when administering sodium bicarbonate in emergencies. We will highlight the importance of monitoring patients closely for any signs of complications and the need to consider existing health conditions that could be impacted by sodium bicarbonate use. This knowledge can play a significant role in ensuring better patient outcomes in critical situations.

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NEVER Drink Baking Soda Until You Watch This!
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Is baking soda safe to drink? It has been used in countless natural remedies, but are there any baking soda dangers you should be aware of? Watch this video before drinking baking soda or using a baking soda remedy!

0:00 Introduction: Is baking soda safe to drink?
0:39 Baking soda health benefits
0:49 Baking soda for an acid stomach
2:49 Baking soda for teeth and oral health
4:33 How to safely use baking soda
5:11 Other natural remedies using baking soda

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Sodium bicarbonate is an alkaline compound made naturally by the pancreas to help neutralize stomach acid as it enters the small intestine. A poorly functioning pancreas can result in bloating, diarrhea, and constipation.

Baking soda can work as a temporary solution for an acid stomach, but not for indigestion! Indigestion is caused by low stomach acid, so baking soda would only worsen the problem. Apple cider vinegar and betaine hydrochloride can help with indigestion.

GERD and acid reflux are also related to low stomach acid, but baking soda can help temporarily. ACV and betaine hydrochloride are better long-term solutions. Baking soda can also help with gastritis, but it should be taken with zinc carnosine for this problem.

Stomach acid should be highly acidic with a pH between 1 and 3. Drinking baking soda for long periods can neutralize your stomach acid, inhibiting your ability to digest protein, absorb B12, and absorb minerals. Low stomach acid can also lower your ability to kill microbes and pathogens in your food.

Baking soda neutralizes the acid in your mouth and is an excellent addition to toothpaste. It can also help relieve itching related to a kidney problem and enhance athletic performance!

Baking soda consumption can help prevent kidney stones and can also be helpful if you have a UTI.

Baking soda can be used topically for certain insect bites, especially for fire ant bites and bee stings. It can also be used as pest control for insects like cockroaches.

Don't take baking soda with vinegar or lemon juice! This creates a significant amount of carbon dioxide, which can leave you feeling bloated.

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SODIUM BICARBONATE - Generic Name, Drug class, Brande Name ,Precautions ,How to use,  Side Effects
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Sodium bicarbonate is an alkalinizing agent and antacid used to treat metabolic acidosis, indigestion, and certain drug overdoses by neutralizing excess acid in the body. It must be used cautiously, especially in patients with heart, kidney issues, or on sodium-restricted diets, due to risks of alkalosis and electrolyte imbalances.
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The Dangers & Side Effects of Taking Baking Soda For Acid Reflux – Dr. Berg
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0:00 Introduction: Baking soda dangers
0:20 Stomach acid explained  
1:30 What causes acid reflux? 
3:15 What happens when you take baking soda orally
3:30 What to do for acid reflux
3:58 Baking soda side effects
4:45 Baking soda uses

In this video, we’re going to talk about the dangers of using baking soda. Many people get relief from things like acid reflux when they consume baking soda, but this isn't the best long-term solution. 

The stomach helps you digest proteins, absorb minerals, and kill pathogens. It’s designed to produce acid and should normally be very acidic with a pH between 1 and 3. Reflux occurs when your stomach acid becomes more alkaline.

Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, is very alkaline. When you consume baking soda for reflux, you may feel better temporarily, but you’re not addressing the root problem.This could actually cause your reflux to worsen over time.

Apple cider vinegar and betaine hydrochloride are much more effective remedies for acid reflux.

Here are some of the long-term baking soda side effects:
• Alkalizes the stomach (creating problems with protein digestion, mineral absorption, and the ability to kill pathogens)
• Depletes potassium reserve  
• Decreased chlorides 
• High levels of sodium

Baking soda can be used for toothpaste or used topically for bug bites and poison ivy. If you want to take baking soda orally, make sure that you aren't using it for a long period of time.

Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 57, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.

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The Dangers and Benefits of Baking Soda
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0:00 Introduction: The benefits and dangers of baking soda
0:10 Understanding baking soda
0:42 Baking soda benefits
4:10 Side effects of baking soda
10:22 Learn more about the benefits of baking soda!

Today we’re going to talk about the dangers and benefits of baking soda.

Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. Your body actually makes sodium bicarbonate.

Different parts of the body have different pH levels. Even different parts of your digestive tract require different pH levels.

Sodium bicarbonate helps decrease the acid in your small intestine, which increases the pH and supports important digestive enzymes. If I needed to take enzymes, I would also take baking soda to help activate the enzymes.

Baking soda may also be helpful in certain cases for people with acid reflux or heartburn. However, it shouldn’t be taken often or over a long period of time.

Chronic consumption of baking soda can lead to certain side effects, including:
• Bloating
• Gas
• Acid rebound

A better remedy for acid reflux or heartburn might be betaine hydrochloride or apple cider vinegar. This is because the typical root cause of these issues is actually a lack of stomach acid.

But, if someone has an ulcer or gastritis, betaine hydrochloride or apple cider vinegar will cause irritation. In these situations, baking soda might provide some relief.

Some interesting research is even being done on sodium bicarbonate for cancer.

Baking soda may also be beneficial for:
• Skin allergies
• Sinus problems
• Gout attacks
• Improving athletic performance

Overall, baking soda is a great potential remedy for certain problems. However, it’s also important to ask yourself why you need to take a natural remedy in the first place and work to fix the root cause of the issue.

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