High potassium levels (hyperkalemia) are often caused by kidney disease, as the kidneys may struggle to excrete excess potassium. Other factors include the use of potassium-sparing diuretics, adrenal gland disorders, and severe tissue damage from trauma or burns. Monitoring potassium levels through regular testing is critical for managing such conditions.
Published by : Orange Health editorialUpdated on : 25 December 2024Parameter | Orange Health | Others |
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