Severe Burns
Severe burns can cause an electrolyte imbalance. This is because when the body is burned, it loses fluid and electrolytes through the skin. The loss of these fluids and electrolytes can lead to an electrolyte imbalance, which can cause a low anion gap.
In addition, burns also cause inflammation, affecting the kidneys’ ability to filter out waste products properly. This can lead to a build-up of these waste products in the blood, resulting in a low anion gap.
In some cases, severe burns can also damage the liver. The liver is responsible for many essential functions, one of which is clearing excess ammonia from the blood. Ammonia is a waste product that can accumulate in the blood and lead to a low anion gap.
Managing severe burns can be a difficult and painful task. However, there are a few things that burn patients can do to ensure speedy healing and recovery. It is essential to seek medical attention immediately in individuals who have sustained a severe burn.