A potassium imbalance can lead to severe health risks. Hypokalemia (low potassium) may cause muscle weakness, cramps, and heart arrhythmias, while hyperkalemia (high potassium) can result in fatigue, nausea, or life-threatening cardiac complications. Prompt detection and treatment through potassium testing are essential to prevent these risks and maintain overall health.
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