hypokalcemia
Hypokalemia, sometimes spelled hypokalcemia in some sources, is a condition defined by a serum potassium concentration below 3.5 mmol/L. Potassium is essential for nerve conduction, muscle contraction, and heart rhythm. Most cases are asymptomatic or mild, but lower levels can affect multiple body systems, especially the muscles and the heart.
Common causes include losses from the body or shifts of potassium into cells. Renal potassium loss is
Symptoms range from none to significant weakness, cramps, fatigue, and constipation. Cardiac effects may include palpitations
Diagnosis relies on a blood test to measure serum potassium and on assessment of possible causes. Urinary
Treatment depends on severity and symptoms. Mild cases may be treated with oral potassium chloride supplementation