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    What happens if potassium levels are critically high?

    Critically high potassium levels (severe hyperkalemia) can cause dangerous complications, such as cardiac arrest or muscle paralysis. Immediate medical intervention, including medications like calcium gluconate or dialysis, may be required to lower potassium levels and stabilize the heart. A potassium test ensures timely detection and management of such conditions.

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

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