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Is potassium good for patient who has kidney disease or impaired renal function?

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See answer: Patients with impaired renal function have difficulty getting rid of potassium. As kidney function worsens (GFR

Answered 7/22/2014

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Dr. Marsha Davis answered

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Probably not: Because patients with kidney disease tend to hold on to potassium and actually have to limit potassium intake even in their diet . So taking extra potassium could actually be dangerous

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Dr. James Lin answered

Here are some ...: What did happen to your kidneys? Did the elevating creatinine occur after contrast injection for CT.urogram? If creatinine rise is acute after taking drugs or contrast, this suggests you might have mild renal insufficiency to begin with, which made you vulnerable to such events. How to manage it? Ask the involved doctors in detail timely; it should not be that hard. But, recovery may widely vary.

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Potassium/kidney: One potential issue with renal disease is elevated potassium levels. Because of this potassium levels should be monitored very carefully. Certain drugs that are common to treat kidney disease can increase potassium levels. Other drugs, like diuretics(water pills), can cause potassium loss. This is a level that should be checked routinely.

Answered 8/13/2014

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Potassium and kidney: Potassium is an essential mineral that is critical for organ functions, particularly heart, muscle, nervous system, AND kidney. However, one has to be careful in the context of impaired kidney function that potassium not be excessive. Serum levels are tightly regulated by healthy kidneys; impaired kidneys may not regulate serum potassium levels well. High potassium can be fatal.

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