7Musculoskeletal Symptoms
Due to the effects of hyperkalemia on your nervous system, some people would experience a few musculoskeletal signs. This is because many affected nerves are responsible for stimulating muscle fibers, such as smooth, skeletal, and cardiac, to contract. Striated muscles or skeletal muscles that are directly attached to the bones would affect the movements of your legs, arms, and many other body parts. That is why people with hyperkalemia would experience muscle weakness. In more severe cases, paralysis would occur when the muscles are unable to contract and lead to many serious complications. [7]















