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    Can potassium imbalances cause kidney stones?

    Yes, low potassium levels may contribute to kidney stone formation by increasing calcium excretion in the urine. Maintaining adequate potassium levels through diet or supplements can reduce this risk. A potassium test helps identify deficiencies that may lead to kidney stones.

    Published by : Orange Health editorialUpdated on : 25 December 2024
    Read more :All about Potassium Test, Methods, Interpretations, and Limitations

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