8Coma
The more your hypernatremia worsen, the more you experience more severe complications. Hence, if this medical condition is not taken care of and seems to be prolonged without proper care, you might likely have a coma. Having coma subjects you to a period of prolonged unconsciousness and make you unresponsive to the things going on around you. Having hypernatremia will cause dehydration and automatically lower your blood volume. As a result, oxygen is also lost, and the patient relapses to an unconscious and insensitive state. [5]















