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Chapter 696 - Chapter 320: Professor Wu Assigns Tasks, Causes of Hypotonicity (3)

After digesting the information he provided, Ou Qinglan asked, "Can you talk about the causes of hypotonic dehydration?"

"No problem. Clinically, there are approximately three common causes of hypotonic dehydration. The first is the continuous loss of gastrointestinal digestion, such as persistent vomiting and chronic bowel obstruction. This patient isn't experiencing continuous vomiting, but chronic bowel obstruction is something to be vigilant about."

"The second cause is chronic secretion from large wound areas. I have carefully observed the patient's surgical wound and haven't found anything obviously abnormal yet. However, it's crucial to closely monitor other symptoms, such as fever or severe pain at the surgical wound site, which may indicate wound necrosis.

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