Definition of Hypokalemia. Meaning of Hypokalemia. Synonyms of Hypokalemia

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Definition of Hypokalemia

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Meaning of Hypokalemia from wikipedia

- Hypokalemia is a low level of pot****ium (K+) in the blood serum. Mild low pot****ium does not typically cause symptoms. Symptoms may include feeling tired...
- by the kidneys. Common side effects of furosemide injection include hypokalemia (low pot****ium level), hypotension (low blood pressure), and dizziness...
- syndrome of profound and chronic watery diarrhea and resultant dehydration, hypokalemia, achlorhydria, acidosis, flushing and hypotension (from vasodilation)...
- mild hypokalemia. Stage 2 is characterized with symptoms and mild hypokalemia. Stage 3 is characterized by only moderate to severe hypokalemia. Cytokines...
- be confirmed after eliminating other common pathological sources of hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis. A complete metabolic panel (CMP) or basic metabolic...
- is typically ****ociated with other electrolyte abnormalities, such as hypokalemia and hypocalcemia. For this reason, there may be overlap in symptoms seen...
- aldosterone levels can lead to lowered levels of pot****ium in the blood (hypokalemia) and increased hydrogen ion excretion (alkalosis). Aldosterone is normally...
- Digitalis use may increase the risk that hypokalemia will produce life-threatening arrhythmias. Hypokalemia is especially dangerous in patients with ischemic...
- aminophylline Chemical (electrolyte) abnormalities in the blood (for example hypokalemia (low blood pot****ium), which can occur in those taking diuretics ("water...
- nasogastric suction tubes. Severe vomiting also causes loss of pot****ium (hypokalemia) and sodium (hyponatremia). The kidneys compensate for these losses by...