Practical heart failure information for patients, families, and caregivers
Skip navigation links
WHAT CAN YOUR DOCTOR DO?
TOPICS
Introduction
Heart failure medicines
Devices
Surgery
Other procedures
Questions to ask your doctor
People that may be involved in your care
Heart failure clinics and management programmes
Getting involved in clinical trials
Test your knowledge

Test your knowledge 

Bookmark and Share
 

Question 3
Which of the following minerals is essential to the functioning of your heart but may be lost with the use of diuretics?
A. Iron

B. Potassium

C. Calcium
 

The correct answer is B.

Diuretics can cause the loss of potassium from your body. Potassium is needed for your body and heart to work properly. If you are taking a diuretic you may need to supplement your diet with potassium-rich foods. For more information on diuretics and their other side effects click here or for information on increasing your intake of potassium in your diet click here.

 
Copyright 2007© Heart Failure Matters. All rights reserved.