What Is a Common Use for Potassium?

in #stem5 years ago

Potassium is an electrolyte that sends electrical signals to power your cells, organs and tissues. Muscles, for example, cannot move without an adequate potassium supply. The nutrient is widely available in foods, making a deficiency an unusual condition often linked to another health problem. When your body becomes depleted of the mineral, your doctor may prescribe potassium supplements, commonly used to raise nutrient levels back to normal. Do not supplement potassium without a medical recommendation.

ABOUT HYPOKALEMIA

Hypokalemia is the medical term for low potassium. Poor nutrition may lead to it, but it is not a common cause in the United States. Health problems involving fluid loss, such as excessive vomiting, diarrhea or sweating, are usual culprits. Potassium depletion can also be a side effect of antibiotics or diuretics, or be linked to a magnesium deficiency. Certain syndromes -- Cushing, Liddle, Fanconi and Bartter -- impair your kidneys’ ability to retain potassium as they remove impurities from your blood.

HYPOKALEMIA SYMPTOMS

Hypokalemia manifests mainly as muscular problems. You may become constipated, for instance, because the intestines, which are smooth muscles, cannot contract. Weakness in the muscles surrounding your skeleton can impair your ability to move. The heart, another smooth muscle, might start beating out of rhythm when you have too little potassium. Your lungs could also become paralyzed. Hypokalemia is a potentially fatal condition.

TAKING POTASSIUM

When medical tests confirm a deficiency, your doctor determines the type of potassium you should take and how much of it you need to correct the problem. In general, adults require 2 grams of potassium daily. AHFS Consumer Medication Information, published on the PubMed Health website, also says the daily dosage is divided into two to four doses throughout the day. Take potassium with a meal or right after you finish eating unless your doctor gives you different instructions.


source

POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS

Even though potassium is available over the counter, it is not free of risks. The supplement may cause gastrointestinal problems, cognitive impairment and muscle dysfunction, compromising your ability to walk and creating physical discomfort. Your stool might turn black and your skin pale or gray. Bloating is also possible. Contact your doctor as soon as you experience any of those symptoms or feel unwell in any manner after taking potassium.

REFERENCES

Sort:  

Greetings! Your post has been voted and has had resteem by the @votomasivo project.


Appreciation: Good post!
To receive more votes from @votomasivo I recommend that you start using the "neoxian" tag, so you can get rewards on Steem and NEOXAG.
Posts with this tag will have priority in our healing.

For more information on this topic:
https://steemit.com/neoxian/@votomasivo/votomasivo-se-une-a-neoxian-city-update-or-version-en-esp


Curated by: @fulani


Don't forget to invite your friends to join our curation trail to support high quality post!

You can also support us by joining our fan base and delegating Steem Power to us. ?

25SP50SP100SP250SP500SP1kSP2.5kSP5kSP

Join our community on Discord

Congratulations @hnub! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) :

You published a post every day of the week

You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others on the Steem Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

To support your work, I also upvoted your post!

Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness to get one more award and increased upvotes!

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.30
TRX 0.11
JST 0.034
BTC 66499.54
ETH 3203.31
USDT 1.00
SBD 4.14