Yes, lack of potassium (and other important) can cause a seizure :-D
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No, ice chewing does not cause one to have low potassium. If you have low potassium, you need to talk with your doctor.
Yes, low potassium may cause muscle pain.
Yes, insulin can cause low potassium levels in the body by promoting the movement of potassium from the bloodstream into cells.
Potassium is a key electrolyte in muscle contraction. So if your potassium levels or low or high it can cause cramps. Sara, RN
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No, it has the potential to cause HYPERkalemia, or high plasma potassium levels. There are other diuretics that cause low potassium, or hypokalemia, but spironolactone is not one of them.
No the drinking of grapefruit juice can not cause stroke or seizure .
Yes, low potassium levels can result in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and muscle cramps which may contribute to anxiety. However, anxiety is a complex condition with multiple factors involved, so low potassium alone may not be the sole cause. It is best to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment.
Yes, electroconvulsive therapy can cause a seizure in people that have never had a seizure. However, beyond that, general electrical stimulation on the body (such as with a TENS machine) should not induce a seizure in a person who is not an epileptic.
Colds do not cause seizures, though you could happen to have a seizure while you have a cold.
Yes, It definitely could I have hypotension or severely low blood pressure which causes me to pass out and my cardiologist has told me that the recent seizures I have been experiencing are my body's way of keeping itself sustained during a syncope episode caused by low blood pressure. So indirectly it could cause a seizure. From experience yes this is true, and you should see a doctor.
Potassium has a low ionization energy.