In non-emergency situations, hyperkalemia can be treated with a low potassium diet
Insulin injections are used to treat hyperkalemia in emergency situations
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Hyperkalemia can lead to changes in the ECG, such as peaked T waves, widened QRS complexes, and eventually sine wave patterns. These ECG changes can progress to life-threatening arrhythmias, such as ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation, which can result in cardiac arrest if not promptly treated.
Hyperkalemia is a medical diagnosis.
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Your OB/GYN will know the answer to this.
Hyperkalemia is another name for elevated potassium levels in the blood.
Hyperkalemia can also be caused by a disease of the adrenal gland called Addison's disease.
Potassium. Hyperkalemia refers to a condition of excessive potassium saturation.
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