(episodic
hypokalemia in Burmese kittens) or in cats fed bizarre diets (ref)
Some cats are prone to muscle disease (myopathy) and a few special cats muscle inflammation (eg
hypokalemia in Burmese cats, and myopathy in Sphynx cats).
Not exact matches
However, spironolactone was associated with increased serum creatinine levels and a doubling of the rate of hyperkalemia (high potassium concentration
in the blood), but conversely led to reduced
hypokalemia (low potassium concentration
in the blood).
PA may be missed
in these patients because it can exist for many years before
hypokalemia is demonstrable.
There are a baker's dozen of articles
in the medical literature on apple cider vinegar (as indexed by the National Library of Medicine), and indeed there is a case report «
Hypokalemia, Hyperreninemia and Osteoporosis
in a Patient Ingesting Large Amounts of Cider Vinegar» that does suggest ingestion may lead to potassium wasting.
Hypokalemia is a metabolic disorder that occurs when the level of potassium
in the blood drops too low.
A deficiency of potassium (
hypokalemia) can happen
in people with certain diseases or as a result of taking diuretics (water pills) for the treatment of high blood pressure or heart failure.
Severe magnesium deficiency can result
in hypocalcemia or
hypokalemia (low serum calcium or potassium levels, respectively) because mineral homeostasis is disrupted [2].
In the advanced stage, the potassium level falls dangerously low, resulting in hypokalemi
In the advanced stage, the potassium level falls dangerously low, resulting
in hypokalemi
in hypokalemia.
Excessive corticosteroid medications or too little sodium and potassium
in the blood (hyponatremia,
hypokalemia) as occasionally occurs on high doses of diuretics can both lower your pet's blood osmolality.