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Clinical significance of electrolyte magnesium
It plays an important role in maintaining the normal physiological function of human body.

According to the report of Inquiry Health Network, electrolyte magnesium is an important electrolyte in human body, which plays an important role in maintaining normal physiological functions of human body. In clinic, the determination and regulation of electrolyte magnesium is very important, because magnesium ions participate in many important physiological processes in the human body, such as the excitability and conductivity of neuromuscular, the normal contraction and rhythm stability of the heart, the growth and maintenance of bones and the synthesis of protein. Therefore, the lack or excess of electrolyte magnesium may cause many diseases, such as arrhythmia, hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis and so on. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor and adjust electrolyte magnesium in clinic to maintain electrolyte balance and normal physiological function in human body.

Electrolyte is a compound that can conduct electricity by itself when it is dissolved in an aqueous solution or in a molten state. According to the degree of ionization, it can be divided into strong electrolyte and weak electrolyte, almost all of which are strong electrolytes, and only a few are weak electrolytes.