Hypokalemia affects the gastrointestinal tract and can result in excessive vomiting and abdominal cramps. In a digestive system that functions normally, a small amount of gas is generated as food is broken down. Without sufficient potassium levels, the body is unable to completely digest food. This can lead to excessive bloating because more gas is generated when the food dissolves.

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