kaliumbrist
Kaliumbrist, also known as hypokalemia, refers to a condition characterized by a lower-than-normal level of potassium in the blood. Potassium is an essential mineral and electrolyte that plays a crucial role in nerve and muscle function, including the heart. It helps maintain fluid balance within cells and is vital for the proper transmission of nerve impulses and muscle contractions.
The causes of kaliumbrist can be varied. Common reasons include excessive loss of potassium through the kidneys,
Symptoms of kaliumbrist can range from mild to severe, depending on the degree of potassium depletion. Mild
Diagnosis typically involves a blood test to measure serum potassium levels. The underlying cause of the deficiency