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Also reported in: mmol/L
Sodium is the main electrolyte that regulates fluid balance and nerve function. Normal levels indicate proper hydration and kidney regulation.
Low sodium in birds can result from excessive water loss (diarrhea, polyuria), kidney disease, or certain hormonal imbalances like adrenal insufficiency.
Your veterinarian will investigate the underlying cause and may recommend fluid therapy or dietary adjustments.
Avian sodium: 135 mEq/L (Low)Sodium is the main electrolyte that regulates fluid balance and nerve function. Normal levels indicate proper hydration and kidney regulation.
No action needed.
Avian sodium: 150 mEq/LHigh sodium is most commonly due to dehydration (insufficient water intake) or excessive salt intake. It can also be seen with kidney disease or diabetes insipidus.
Ensure your bird has constant access to fresh water. Your vet will assess hydration status and may run further tests if dehydration is not the cause.
Avian sodium: 165 mEq/L (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.