9Cardiovascular Problems
The heart helps conduct signals between different myocytes cells. However, hyperkalemia would increase the potassium levels in your bloodstream and affect this activity. More specifically, the condition would reduce the power of the contractions, making it more difficult for the cardiovascular system to pump sufficient blood out of your heart to essential organs. A typical sign of this is the slowing down of the heart rate. Abnormal heart rhythms would also occur. This can be a life-threatening case, depending on your health condition. [9]















