Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone surgery
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Treatment of syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone depends on the cause. For immediate improvement, all patients with SIADH require sharp restriction of their daily water intake and addition an intravenous infusion of fluid with a high concentration of sodium. (hypertonic saline solution). And, patients may be treated with diuresis to promote water excretion.
Surgery
The most definitive way to relieve SIADH is to deal with the underlying problem itself. If SIADH resulted from cancers, surgery, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy may be helpful. If SIADH produced by drugs, then the patient must stop taking the medicine. If some infection may be the cause, the patient needs to controlling them by some antibiotics or other anti-microbiological drugs.