What Is Hypokalemia?

Hypokalemia is defined as decreased potassium levels in the body.
Hypokalemia is defined as decreased potassium levels in the body.  A low potassium level increases the risk of stroke, higher blood pressure, increases the risk of kidney stones, lowers muscle mass and bone density.

Hypokalemia is defined as decreased potassium levels in the body. Potassium is a micro-mineral, an electrolyte that is required for the proper functioning of the heart, nerves and maintaining salt-water balance in the body. Low levels of potassium may be life-threatening. Hypokalemia may occur as a result of the increased rate of loss of the body’s potassium or reduced intake. Several causes of hypokalemia may co-exist simultaneously in the body.

Potassium is usually found in fruits like bananas, grapes, papaya, avocados, unprocessed foods, such as fresh leafy greens, tomatoes, potatoes, and beans. 

Appropriate potassium intake (100 milligrams per day) reduces the risk of stroke, lowers blood pressure, reduces the risk of kidney stones, maintains muscle mass and bone density

What are the early signs and symptoms of hypokalaemia?

Temporary low potassium levels in the body may usually not present with obvious symptoms. Long term low levels of potassium can produce the following signs and symptoms:

What are fourteen possible causes of hypokalemia?

Some common causes of hypokalemia include:

  1. Excessive vomiting
  2. Excessive diarrhea 
  3. Eating disorders (Anorexia nervosa) where the person eats less to lose weight and this results in severe starvation and dehydration
  4. Chronic kidney disease-causing increased loss of potassium in the urine
  5. Certain medications like diuretics (they decrease fluid level in the body and increase urination) used for blood pressure control, antibiotics, and chronic use of laxatives
  6. Poor nutrition is seen in extreme starvation
  7. Alcoholism 
  8. Diabetic ketoacidosis (high levels of acids called ketones in the blood in uncontrolled diabetes)

Certain diseases can be associated with low potassium, such as:

  1. Cushing’s syndrome
  2. Gitelman syndrome
  3. Liddle syndrome
  4. Bartter syndrome
  5. Fanconi syndrome
  6. Seizures, sensorineural deafness, ataxia, mental retardation, and electrolyte imbalance (SeSAME syndrome)

How is hypokalemia diagnosed?

The doctor will obtain a detailed history and perform a clinical assessment. Blood and urine analysis indicate the level of potassium in the body and can confirm the diagnosis of hypokalemia. An electrocardiogram may be done to rule out heart complications.

How is hypokalemia treated?

The treatment options include:

  1. Treating the underlying cause. E.g. Dehydration, underlying any kidney condition, hormonal imbalance.
  2. Mild dehydration can be corrected by increasing the fluid intake and 
  3. Intravenous solution like ringer lactate may be required in case of required in the case of cardiac arrhythmias.
  4. Stopping medication that may be causing hypokalaemia with the doctor’s advice.
  5. Psychological support to manage alcoholism and eating disorders.
  6. Always talk to your doctor before starting any supplement. Accumulation of potassium in the body may be dangerous to health.

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