Hyperkalemia is a high level of potassium in the body. When potassium in the blood is above 5.5 mmol/l, it is called hyperkalemia and can lead to fatal changes in heart rhythm.
National Health Commission: The number of respiratory disease visits nationwide is relatively stable, and normal medical services have not been affected. The National Health Commission held a press conference on the 10th to introduce the prevention and treatment of respiratory diseases in winter. Mi Feng: It is necessary to give full play to the role of medical alliances, medical communities, medical groups and Internet medical treatment. He said primary and secondary schools, childcare institutions, nursing homes, social welfare institutions and other key places and crowded places should implement ventilation and disinfection measures.
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