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    What Causes Low Potassium Levels In Humans?

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    Approximately Ninety-eight percent of the human body's potassium is enclosed inside the cells. Potassium basically is an electrolyte and has an effect on skeletal and cardiac activities.

    Generally too much vomiting and diarrhoea can result in low potassium levels, which are known as hypokalemia, because huge quantities of potassium are enclosed in gastric fluids. Always remember that too much insulin discharge can result hypokalemia because insulin encourages potassium to enter skeletal muscle cells. Keep in mind that alcoholics and people with harmful diets are susceptible to hypokalemia due to poor nutrition, which results in augmented potassium loss due to illness.

    Normally anorexic and bulimics generally experience hypokalemia because potassium is lost via self-inflicted nausea, laxative and diuretic abuse. Chemotherapy also at times causes hypokalemia.

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