dyskalemia
Dyskalemia refers to abnormal levels of potassium or other electrolytes in the body, particularly in the blood. It is a common condition that can have a significant impact on a person's health. Potassium dyskalemia, which specifically involves abnormalities in potassium levels, is a significant risk factor for individuals with heart disease and other chronic conditions.
Potassium plays a crucial role in maintaining various bodily functions, including heart rhythm, muscle contractions, and
Hypokalemia, or low potassium levels, can also cause a variety of symptoms, including muscle fatigue, weakness,
Causes of dyskalemia include kidney disease, certain medications, and genetic disorders. Common medications that can contribute
Individuals with a history of kidney disease, heart conditions, or other chronic health conditions should be