Laeticia Hallyday’s health was one of the topics of the week. Indeed, the companion of Jalil Lespert found herself, Monday, March 21 in an emergency at the American hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine (Hauts-de-Seine). Doctors reportedly diagnosed hypokalemia after a blood test. It’s about a “serum potassium concentration caused by a deficiency in total body K stores or abnormal movement of potassium into cells. The most common cause is excessive renal and digestive loss”according to the manual MSD.
Though she would have been placed on a drip, Jade and Joy’s mother was discharged from hospital after 24 hours. The former model then found refuge in her future former property in Marnes-la-Coquette, which she recently sold. Johnny Hallyday’s widow flew to the south of France to find her family. Somewhat worrying news the Council of State has just restored a tax adjustment of 471,780 euros on the profits of the tour Stop here (2009-2010) by Taulier.
The expertise of Dr Gérald Kierzek
“The balance of potassium in the blood is a balance between dietary intake and renal elimination of the ion”wrote our colleagues from Doctissimo. “Mild hypokalemia may be well tolerated in a healthy person”. Dr Gérald Kierzek, emergency doctor and medical director of the specialized site, was questioned on this subject. “It can be measured by a blood test, which is called an ionogram and the normal figures are around 4 mmol / l of potassium in the blood”he explained. “It is below 3.5 mmol / l of blood that we speak of hypokalaemia”he has before adding that“significant hypokalaemia can be life-threatening”. Especially in “in cases where the deficiency is profound, an infusion must be set up very quickly to compensate for the lack of potassium in the body”.
The one who very often intervened on TV sets during the health crisis mentions that “if the drop is too great, symptoms such as muscle pain and severe fatigue can be felt. Moderate to severe hypokalemia can even have cardiac effects with arrhythmias.
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