What happens if you have too much potassium in your body?
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Max Thompson
Works at Airbnb, Lives in San Francisco. Graduated from University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Marketing.
As a healthcare professional with expertise in biochemistry and physiology, I can explain the potential consequences of having too much potassium in the body.
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Works at the International Organization for Standardization, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
If you have hyperkalemia, you have too much potassium in your blood. The body needs a delicate balance of potassium to help the heart and other muscles work properly. But too much potassium in your blood can lead to dangerous, and possibly deadly, changes in heart rhythm.
2017-10-29
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Zoe Gray
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If you have hyperkalemia, you have too much potassium in your blood. The body needs a delicate balance of potassium to help the heart and other muscles work properly. But too much potassium in your blood can lead to dangerous, and possibly deadly, changes in heart rhythm.