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9. Management at Home

A physician may make adjustments to blood pressure medications or diuretics for patients with elevated potassium levels. People with end-stage renal disease or worsening kidney problems may require dialysis to maintain proper electrolyte levels, including potassium. One of the biggest things someone with elevated potassium can do to manage excess potassium at home is to change their diet.

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