In kidney disease, the kidneys may lose their ability to filter out excess potassium, leading to hyperkalemia. Conversely, some kidney conditions may cause excessive potassium loss, resulting in hypokalemia. Regular potassium testing helps monitor kidney function and guides treatment to maintain electrolyte balance.
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