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CLINICAL MIND  > LABORATORY TESTS    
   
 
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 Potassium is a natural mineral that performs various important functions within the body. One of its primary functions includes regulating the fluid levels in the body. In addition, Potassium also helps in regulating blood pressure by making the heart beat steadily and regularly. Other than this, Potassium is a vital nutrient for the nervous system as it promotes the proper functioning of the nervous tissues.

  Potassium is a useful mineral that improves muscle control and helps in cell development. It is also an important mineral as it plays an important role in managing waste product removal, such as kidneys. Potassium also plays an important role in effective mental functioning and physical development.

  Other than this, Potassium encourages effective cognitive performance by playing an important role in delivering oxygen to the brain.

  Potassium is an important mineral that helps your heart function well, It is normally recommended during all complete routine assessment, particularly in people who take diuretic or heart medications. A person may be recommended serum or plasma tests to verify potassium levels for a serious illness. In addition, Potassium test is recommended when a person is diagnosed for high blood pressure and kidney diseases. Other than this, a patient receiving dialysis, diuretic therapy, or intravenous therapy may also require to undergo this test to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment.

  Excessive intake or production of potassium may result in hyperkalemia in a person. In addition, increased Potassium levels may also result in acute or chronic kidney failure, tissue injury, infections, diabetes, and dehydration.

  Some fruits and fruit juices are particularly high in Potassium, and thus can contribute to high potassium levels.

 
  
 
   

 

 
 
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