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  • How much water should one drink in a day to flush out the excess potassium?

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    If the potassium levels in your blood is too high, it can lead to hyperkalemia. Drinking enough water helps your body flush out the excess potassium. It is essential to remove the excess potassium as its accumulation can lead to hyperkalemia. Severe hyperkalemia can lead to complications like heart failure, paralysis, and even death if left untreat
  • What is the normal range for potassium in the blood?

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    Under normal circumstance, the potassium range in your blood should be between 3.6 to 5.2 mmol/L (millimoles per liter of blood). A test result of 5.5 mmol/L or higher indicates high potassium, and anything over 6 mmol/L can be life-threatening. Hyperkalemia is the medical term that describes a potassium level in your blood that's higher than norma
  • What if you already have insurance coverage?

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    Even if you already have a life insurance policy, it's a good idea to review it periodically to make sure it still meets your overall needs. There are times in life you need to take a look at your financial situation, such as if you: Were recently married or divorced Had or adopted a child (or became a grandparent) Have children or grandchildren wh