Long-term abuse of alcohol or certain drugs can damage muscle tissue and internal organs. When muscle cells break down—a condition called rhabdomyolysis—they release potassium into the bloodstream, sometimes in dangerously high amounts. This sudden release can overwhelm the kidneys, especially if they’re already compromised, and lead to severe hyperkalemia that requires immediate medical care.

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