The increase in potassium levels in the blood depends on several factors, such as diet, health condition, and any medications. Generally, correcting potassium levels through dietary changes can be seen in blood tests within a few days. If potassium intake has been insufficient for a long time, normalizing the level may take longer. It is important to regularly monitor potassium levels, especially if there are health issues that affect potassium balance.
Article updated:
21 October 2024