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Hyperkalemia

High K (called “hyperkalemia”) may be a medical downside within which you've got an excessive amount of K in your blood. Your body wants K. it's a crucial nutrient that's found in several of the foods you eat. K helps your nerves and muscles, as well as your heart, work the correct approach. however an excessive amount of K in your blood is dangerous. It will cause serious heart issues. the foremost common causes include: nephrosis. symptom will happen if your kidneys don't work well. it's the duty of the kidneys to balance the quantity of K taken in with the quantity lost in excreta. K is taken in through the foods you eat and therefore the liquids you drink. it's filtered by the kidneys and lost through the excreta. within the early stages of nephrosis, the kidneys will usually structure for top K. however as excretory organ operate gets worse, they will not be able to take away enough K from your body. Advanced nephrosis may be a common reason for symptom. A diet high in K. ingestion an excessive amount of food that's high in K can even cause symptom, particularly in individuals with advanced nephrosis. Foods like cantaloupe, honeydew melon melon, fruit crush, and bananas ar high in K. medication that stop the kidneys from losing enough K. Some medication will keep your kidneys from removing enough K. this will cause your K levels to rise.

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