High potassium affects hearts electrical activity, leading to irregular rhythms and potential heart failure.
Rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and chest pain could indicate potassium-related heart issues.
People with kidney disease, diabetes, or those on certain medications are more prone to hyperkalemia.
Managing potassium intake, monitoring heart function, and taking prescribed treatments can help.
Seeking timely care can prevent life-threatening heart complications.
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