Muscle cramps, nausea, and tingling may be early indicators of elevated potassium levels.
Heart palpitations, chest pain, and shortness of breath signal dangerous potassium imbalance.
High potassium disrupts heart rhythms, increasing the risk of sudden cardiac arrest.
Kidney disease, certain drugs, and excessive potassium intake are common causes.
Routine testing and medical care help prevent severe complications from hyperkalemia.
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