6. Urination
Low potassium level can also cause excessive urination. This is one of the most telling indicators that a person has hypokalemia or low potassium levels. As mentioned, potassium is an electrolyte that is important in maintaining the levels of fluid inside of your body. It helps to aid the kidneys in flushing out some of the excess nutrients, bacteria, and other matters that may be in your body. It is the best way to keep all of the toxins inside of your body in check. When the potassium level in the body is too low, the kidneys are going to go into overdrive and it will not be able to eliminate the fluids normally like you should.
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