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{{CMG}} {{AE}} {{CZ}}
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==Complications==
==Complications==
In severe cases, patients can develop paralysis that can be life threatening. Hypokalemia also can lead to dangerous irregular heartbeat. Over time, lack of potassium can lead to kidney damage ([[hypokalemic nephropathy]]).
Possible complications include <ref name="pmid25294212">{{cite journal |vauthors=Bach PT, Raaber N |title=[Rhabdomyolysis caused by thiazid-induced hypokalaemia] |language=Danish |journal=Ugeskr. Laeg. |volume=176 |issue=38 |pages= |date=September 2014 |pmid=25294212 |doi= |url=}}</ref>:
* [[Paralysis]]: in severe cases.
* [[Arrhythmia]]
* [[Heart block]] and [[cardiac arrest]]
* [[Rhabdomyolysis]] 
* [[hepatic encephalopathy]] in cirrhotic patients
* Constipation


==Prognosis==
==Prognosis==
Taking [[potassium]] supplements can usually correct the problem. In severe cases, without proper treatment a severe drop in potassium levels can lead to serious heart rhythm problems that can be fatal.
The prognosis depends on underlying condition that cause hypokalemia. [[potassium]] supplements may correct the problem. In severe cases, without proper treatment a severe drop in potassium levels can lead to serious heart rhythm problems that can be fatal.


==References==
==References==

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Complications

Possible complications include [1]:

Prognosis

The prognosis depends on underlying condition that cause hypokalemia. potassium supplements may correct the problem. In severe cases, without proper treatment a severe drop in potassium levels can lead to serious heart rhythm problems that can be fatal.

References

  1. Bach PT, Raaber N (September 2014). "[Rhabdomyolysis caused by thiazid-induced hypokalaemia]". Ugeskr. Laeg. (in Danish). 176 (38). PMID 25294212.


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