<span>Hyponatremia, also known as low sodium, primarily manifests as neurological symptoms. These include headache, confusion, seizures, cerebral edema, and coma. Other clinical manifestations include nausea and vomiting, lethargy, irritability, and muscle spasms or weakness.</span>
I believe the answer you are looking for has to do with cells, they are the basic building block of life and are the smallest life that can support itself.
Answer:
the nucleus
Explanation:
It is the control centre in a cell
The urinary bladder is typically is not affected by pelvic inflammatory disease. This disease is more commonly known as PID. People can get PID by having an untreated STD, have more than one partner, or use an IUD to prevent pregnancies, among others. At this time, there is no test that can be given to diagnose PID. A doctor can diagnosis this by using a persons medical history, other tests results, and a physical examination. Some, but not all, of the symptoms for PID are; fever, pain in the lower abdomen, bleeding between periods, and a burning sensation when you urinate. PID can be cured if found in the early stages.