Potassium deficiency—also known as hypokalemia—has become a growing global health concern, impacting millions each year. According to the World Health Organization and CDC reports from 2023, a significant number of adults worldwide do not meet the recommended daily intake for potassium. This essential mineral is crucial for proper functioning of the nervous and muscular systems. Yet, potassium deficiency is notoriously difficult to detect early, as its initial symptoms often mimic other health issues or appear so mild they go unnoticed. Recognizing these subtle signals can be key to protecting your overall health and well-being.
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16. Excessive Thirst Potassium deficiency often triggers a cascade effect in the body’s fluid regulation. As previously noted, low potassium can cause frequent urination, which in…