13 Common Signs of Potassium Deficiency
2. Fatigue You may notice that you feel more tired than usual when your potassium levels drop. This kind of tiredness is not always relieved by…
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2. Fatigue You may notice that you feel more tired than usual when your potassium levels drop. This kind of tiredness is not always relieved by…
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2. Local Seizure A local seizure, also called a focal seizure, begins in one area of your brain. Groups of nerve cells send out abnormal electrical…
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2. The Overconsumption of Preservatives and Additives When you eat large amounts of processed foods, you may take in more preservatives and additives than your body…
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2. Gradual Pain You often feel the first signs of bursitis in your hip as a slow, dull ache. The discomfort usually builds up over days…
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2. Bleeding or Pain After Intercourse Bleeding or pain after sexual intercourse can be a warning sign of cervical cancer. This type of bleeding is different…
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2. Fondness for Routine Individuals may feel more comfortable when their day follows a regular schedule. People with Asperger’s often prefer predictability because it helps them…
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2. Lack of Sleep When you don’t get enough rest, your body doesn’t have enough time to reset and recover. Sleep allows your heart and blood…
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2. Pressure You might notice a sense of pressure in your leg or arm if a blood clot forms in a deep vein. This feeling can…
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2. Difficulty Walking You may first notice trouble walking when your steps feel uneven or you start tripping on flat ground. In ALS, the nerve cells…
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2. Legs Lipedema often appears first in your legs. Both legs may get thicker in an even way, increasing the size of your hips, thighs, and…
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