Discharge Instructions for Hypermagnesemia
Hypermagnesemia means there is too much magnesium in your blood. You will need to make certain dietary changes to manage your condition.
You have been diagnosed with hypermagnesemia. This means you have too much magnesium in your blood. This can occur in people with kidney failure. It can also occur if you are given magnesium salts. And it can occur if you take a medicine that contains magnesium. These include some antacids and laxatives.
Diet changes
You will need to limit all foods that have magnesium. These include:
Dark green, leafy vegetables, including salad greens, spinach, collards, kale, and chard
All nuts and nut products, including peanuts, almonds, walnuts, pecans, cashews, Brazil nuts, macadamia nuts, peanut butter, and almond butter
Seeds such as sunflower, pumpkin, and squash
Beans, including black, lima, navy, kidney, white, garbanzo, and great northern
Soy products, including tofu, soybeans, and soy milk
Millet, including puffed millet cereal
Brown rice, including brown rice cakes
Avocado, including guacamole
Dried apricots
Bran cereals
Oatmeal
Chocolate and cocoa powder
Milk (all types)
Meal replacement bars and drinks
Fish such as halibut and tuna
Other home care
Don't take antacids or laxatives.
Don't use enemas that have magnesium. Read the label before you use an enema.
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines and supplements you take. Some may increase magnesium levels.
Take all medicines as directed.
Don't drink alcohol. If you need help stopping, ask your provider about programs in your area.
Take your pulse as often as advised. Tell your healthcare provider if your pulse rate is slower than 60 beats per minute, or as directed.
Follow-up care
Follow up with your healthcare provider, or as advised. Your healthcare provider will need to watch your condition closely. You may need extra care if you have a health condition that causes your hypermagnesemia.
Call 911
Call
Trouble breathing or shortness of breath
Chest pain
Loss of consciousness or fainting
When to call your healthcare provider
Call your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following:
Weakness or fatigue
Irregular or slow heartbeat
Dizziness