In most cases it has been noted that loop diuretics worsen the condition of the kidney in diabetes insip.
most diuretics are potassium depleters therefore most people need potassium ... most likely if you are getting put on a diuretic then your doctor will do a baseline lab to check potassium level and then after a week or more of diuretic therapy they will check your potassium level again to decide if you need potassium and they should monitor your potassium periodically also kidney function because some diuretics are hard on the kidneys hope this helps
i prefer the word ions rather than minerals. diuretics can be of various types. most diuretics loose ions from body. note- various diuretic loose various ions
Loop diuretics have the quickest onset of action. They are called loop diuretics because they act in the loop of henle in the kidneys. The main loop diuretics are: Furosemide, Bumetanide and Torasemide
Potassium
Africa has the most developing countries.
Because the most genius people are living in Finland.
China is the most developing Country.
Sudan is a developing country.
most often Lasix is used, but other diuretics can be used also.
The most used method is chemical imbalances.
Phosphorus imbalances can be caused by kidney dysfunction, hormonal imbalances, certain medications, excessive intake of phosphorus-rich foods or supplements, and certain medical conditions like hyperparathyroidism or bone disorders. Additionally, inadequate phosphorus intake or malabsorption can also contribute to phosphorus imbalances.