No. Potassium, sodium and chloride all work together to maintain the bodies fluid pH levels, muscle contraction and relaxation and the maintenance of nerve transmission and function. Deficiency in either of these usually tend to address hypertension, difficulty digesting (chloride deficiency with hydrochloric acid as its component) and heart/kidney damage.
yes
It causes death
In the liver...
Yes. Low potassium can cause serious damage to your liver, brain and other vital organs and also give you mental stress and anxiety.
Valproic acid and divalproex sodium may cause liver damage
Yes they can cause severe liver damage taking oral steroids.
Yes. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver and causes liver cell damage and destruction. If left untreated hepatitis will continue to damage the liver and can result in liver cancer, liver failure, and permanent liver damage called cirrhosis.
Yes
Too much beer can damage your liver and can cause liver failure.
No, dehydration cannot cause elevated liver enzymes. Vitamin deficiency and damage to liver can cause the enzymes of the liver to be elevated.
steatosisSteatosis which is the mildest type nonalcholic fatty liver disease, is characterized by accumulations of fat within the liver that usually does not cause liver damage
It takes years (typically decades) of heavy abusive drinking to cause any damage to the liver.
Only if you consume alcohol.Alcohol can cause liver and brain damage.