What are the symptoms of too much potassium?

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I get severe cramping in the hands and feet. Could this be too much or too little potassium.
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High Potassium
High potassium, also known as hyperkalemia, is a condition that occurs when your blood contains too much potassium. According to the Mayo Clinic, a normal range for potassium is between 3.6 and 5.2 millimoles per liter of blood or milliequivalents... More »
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A high amount of potassium may cause weakness and paralysis, impaired electrical conduction of the heart, and eventually ventricular fibrillation and death.
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Some symptoms of low potassium, also known as Hypokalemia, are weakness, tiredness, nausea, constipation, fainting and palpitations. You should always see your doctor if you are having
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Potassium balances water acid and water in our body and blood tissues. You should get between 2mg to 2.5mg of potassium a day, no more than 6mg.
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