hyperkaliuria
Hyperkaluria is a term used to describe an elevated concentration of potassium in urine. It is not a disease in itself but a laboratory finding that can reflect various underlying processes affecting renal potassium handling and overall potassium balance. In healthy individuals, urinary potassium excretion adapts to dietary potassium intake and hormonal regulation, particularly aldosterone. Typical 24-hour urinary potassium excretion ranges roughly from 40 to 120 mEq per day, but values can vary with fluid intake, intake of potassium, and kidney function.
Common causes of hyperkaluria include increased distal potassium secretion driven by aldosterone or higher flow through
Diagnosis relies on assessing urinary potassium through spot tests or 24-hour collections, and correlating with serum