What medications to take for hypokalemia in renal tubular acidosis

After the cause of renal tubular acidosis hyperkalemia is clarified, patients should be treated with medication of potassium supplementation and acid correction such as potassium citrate granules.
The use of potassium citrate granules and other drugs can not only effectively relieve renal tubular acidosis, but also replenish the lack of bicarbonate in the body, thus promoting the exchange of potassium ions and the formation of a virtuous cycle. If the symptoms are mild, you can choose to consume potassium-rich foods to replenish potassium. If there is any physical discomfort, it is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a professional after seeking medical attention in a timely manner.