Hyperkalemia
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hyperkalemia : High levels of potassium in the blood . ... composing a part (as tissue cells).
hyperkalemia Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis Hyperkinetic ... - Acquired) Hypermobile Joints ...
hyperkalemia (too much potassium in the blood ) in ...
Hypokalemia
... What do Abnormal Results Mean? Greater-than-normal levels of potassium (
hyperkalemia ) may indicate: ... Hypokalemia test; K+ How the test is performed: ... levels in the blood that are too low ( hypokalemia ) or too high (
hyperkalemia ). This may be done for people being treated with medications (such as ...
Potassium
... the blood , usually because of kidney impairment. This state is termed
hyperkalemia . For further information, see:
hyperkalemia and Potassium balance. Potassium : Not getting enough? Q. I heard a ...
Angioedema
... . Rash or itching . Allergy like symptoms. Allergic reaction with generalized swelling ( angioedema ). Excess potassium in the body (
hyperkalemia ), especially in people with kidney failure . have kidney disease are taking a diuretic (water tablet) have a history of angioedema are ...
Arrhythmias
... AF can cause life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias ; therefore, it should be reserved for patients in whom AFIB/AFL is highly symptomatic .
hyperkalemia can result in abnormal beating of the heart ( cardiac arrhythmias ). Low serum potassium ( hypokalemia ) occurs when serum potassium ...
Hyperglycemia
... does not have enough insulin or cannot use the insulin it does have to turn glucose into energy. HYPERGLYCEMIA : High blood sugar .
hyperkalemia : High levels of potassium in the blood . HYPERLIPIDEMIA: High levels of lipid s in the blood . Chronic hyperglycemia (high levels of ...
Hyperuricemia
... lysis syndrome results from rapid breakdown of malignant cells resulting in a number of metabolic abnormalities, most notably hyperuricemia ,
hyperkalemia , and hyperphosphatemia. Gout is caused by too much uric acid in the blood ( hyperuricemia ). Hyperuricemia usually does no harm, and most ...
Lipid Disorders
... Blood Triglycerides ( Lipid Disorders - Acquired) High Cholesterol ( Lipid Disorders - Acquired) High Foot Arch ( High Arch ) High Potassium (
hyperkalemia ) High Triglycerides ( Lipid Disorders - Acquired) ... Note that there are concerns about the lack of evidence regarding treatment of childhood ...
Peripheral neuropathy
... skin pigmentation changes Itching Changes in glucose metabolism Changes in electrolyte levels, electrolyte abnormalities including
hyperkalemia ... Vitamin B6 - loss of feeling in the arms or legs called peripheral neuropathy , which is usually, though not always, reversible when ...
Post-streptococcal GN
... Post -Splenectomy Syndrome Post-Streptococcal GN Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Postural Kyphosis ( Kyphosis ) Potassium - High (
hyperkalemia ) ... IgM mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis Lupus nephritis Membranoproliferative GN I Membranoproliferative GN II ...