Hyperkalemia: Understanding the Most Critical Risk to Your Health
The most serious consequence of hyperkalemia is cardiac arrest. High levels of potassium in the blood can lead to a number of problems, including paralysis, slowed heart rate, and cardiac arrest.Metabolic Disorders - Related Articles
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