3. Disorder of a diuretic hormone can cause low chloride levels.
Right now, levels of the counter diuretic hormone are delivered, making your body hold water as opposed to discharging it typically in your pee. When your body holds water it can make you have stomach and back pains. The body is supposed to hold onto a certain amount of water while the other is discharged through your urine. The kidneys need water, but it can have too much of a good thing.
When the body has too much water, sodium builds up in the body. It could cause your kidneys to shut down. You may need to have a kidney transplant in order to get your body back to where it needs to be. If a kidney transplant is needed then you have to make sure you take good care of that kidney, so that you don’t run into the same problem again.