Excess antidiuretic hormone, known widely as vasopressin, results in syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone. Without proper levels of vasopressin, the body retains too much water and maintains a low sodium level. This leads to lethargy and confusion, while severely low sodium levels can cause seizures, coma, or even death. Causes are numerous and range from various cancers to common conditions like asthma.

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