Normal and Excess Sodium Levels: A Health Risk

Normal and Excess Sodium Levels: A Health Risk A normal blood sodium level ranges between 135 and 145 milli equivalents per liter (mEq/L). Thus, consuming excess sodium can cause fluid retention (edema), weight gain, overload of work for the liver, kidneys and heart, and even develop high blood pressure, increasing the risk of suffering a … Continue reading Normal and Excess Sodium Levels: A Health Risk