Potassium deficiency, or hypokalemia, is more common than most people realize. Recent estimates suggest that up to 98% of Americans do not meet the recommended daily intake of potassium, putting many at risk for subtle health issues CDC.
The heart and muscle systems are especially vulnerable, as potassium is crucial for nerve signaling and muscle contraction.
Yet, detecting low potassium can be tricky—its symptoms often mimic other conditions or are so mild they go unnoticed. This article will help you recognize the overlooked signs before they become serious.
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