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High potassium levels 6.5
My wife is having arthritis. As part of routine checks serum creatinine is 0.4 and potassium is 6.5mmol/l. 3 months back both these were normal and there were many tests last year and all these were normal. She was taking only arthritis medicines and nothing else. What could be the reason for these high level of potassium and low creatinine. Please advise
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High Potassium (6.5 mmol/L): 🔹 Possible Causes: Medications: Certain arthritis drugs, such as NSAIDs, may increase potassium. Kidney Function: Impaired excretion may occur with mild kidney issues. Dietary Intake: High-potassium foods or supplements might contribute. 🔹 Risks: Severe hyperkalemia can impact heart rhythm and requires immediate attention. Low Creatinine (0.4 mg/dL): 🔹 Possible Causes: Low Muscle Mass: Chronic illness or reduced muscle mass may lower creatinine. Overhydration: Excess fluid can dilute creatinine levels. Liver Issues: Decreased creatinine production might indicate liver concerns. What to Do: Share the test results with her doctor to evaluate kidney and liver function. Review her arthritis medications for any potential side effects. Temporarily limit potassium-rich foods like bananas and spinach. Monitor for symptoms like irregular heartbeat or fatigue. 📹 Consult me on Practo here! 📩 For WhatsApp queries only: Eight seven six two seven four nine nine seven four
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Creatinine  is no problem,  but potassium u need to consult a cardiologist  it's important.
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Would be because of dehydrated. Drink plenty of water. Avoid banana and tender coconut.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Hi. Need to know the medications she is taking for arthritis . Low creatinine is not an issue as such . High potassium needs further evaluations like renal function test. Does she have any other diseases . If all other things normal then diet modification is required.
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