noun
- A medical condition characterized by abnormally low levels of potassium in the blood.
Usage: medical/clinical term; plural form of hypokalemia; also called potassium deficiency
Examples
- Severe hypokalemias can cause muscle weakness and cardiac arrhythmias.
- The patient's repeated hypokalemias were traced to diuretic use.
- Doctors monitored the athlete for hypokalemias after excessive sweating.
- Multiple hypokalemias in the elderly patient required careful electrolyte management.
- The hospital recorded several cases of hypokalemias during the summer heat wave.