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Hypokalemia

Definition

Hypokalemia is a lower-than-normal amount of potassium in the blood.

Alternative Names

Potassium - low; Low blood potassium

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Potassium is needed for cells, especially nerve and muscle cells, to function properly. You get potassium through food. The kidneys remove excess potassium in the urine to keep a proper balance of the mineral in the body.

Hypokalemia is a metabolic disorder that occurs when the level of potassium in the blood drops too low.

Possible causes of hypokalemia include:

Symptoms

A small drop in potassium usually doesn't cause symptoms. However, a big drop in the level can be life threatening.

Symptoms of hypokalemia include:

Signs and tests

Your health care provider will take a sample of your blood to check potassium levels.

Other tests might include:

Lower than Normal Levels of Potassium Images


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