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Introduction

An electrolyte test is used to identify problems with the body's electrolyte (salt) balance. You may be tested as part of a routine blood test, or if your GP suspects that you have an elecrolyte imbalance, or an acid-base imbalance.

 

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Last updated on: 14 / 02 / 2012



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