Blood tests reveal how much potassium is in your blood. Ideally, you’ll have a normal amount, but there’s always a chance that you could…
Hypokalemia (low potassium) can cause noticeable and disruptive symptoms. This blog post will focus on the most common hypokalemia symptoms: fatigue, weakness, muscle cramps,…
This post continues our blog series about potassium disorders. If you’ve been diagnosed with hyperkalemia (too much potassium in your blood), this post will…
When a blood test ordered by your doctor indicates that you have too much potassium in your blood (hyperkalemia), you may be wondering why—and…
In our second blog in our potassium disorders series, we’ll explain hyperkalemia and hypokalemia so you can understand how these disorders are characterized and…
Florida Kidney Physicians (FKP) is proud to present another blog series related to your kidney health. This post commences our series about potassium disorders…
Whether you have proteinuria, are at risk of developing it, or simply want to learn how to prevent it, this FKP Kidney Health blog…
FKP’s Kidney Health blog series about proteinuria continues with this post, which will delve deeper into the complications of untreated proteinuria. If you have…
Whether a health diagnosis is anticipated or comes as a complete shock, everyone should have access to reputable resources and a strong support network.…