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10. Frequent Urination

Low potassium can lead to frequent urination. Also, taking certain medications such as diuretics can cause frequent urination and loss of potassium through the urine. Urination voids the body not only of unwanted waste but also of potassium, so even people who eat enough potassium-rich foods might not be utilizing all the nutrients if they are running to the bathroom more often than usual

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