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With a blood and/or urine test you can check the electrolytes in your blood/urine. But you need to ask the doctor/lab specific testing.

Those are the chemical substances who have when dissolved in water, electrolytes separate into positively and negatively charged ions.

Examples of electrolytes are calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium. Electrolyte Imbalance can cause a variety of symptoms.

Is important for muscle relaxation, contraction, bone health and nerve transmission. OP doesn't has to answer why...

http://chemocare.com/chemotherapy/side-effects/electrolyte-imbalance.aspx

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