Yogeshpriya, SSelvaraj, PTANUVAS2020-03-132020-03-132018-01http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810145361TNV_SIJVS_2018_5(3)1-5Low levels of total body potassium leads to muscle weakness and this condition may or may not be associated with low plasma potassium concentration. In most of the clinical cases, hypokalemia is observed on a serum biochemistry profile in animals without potassium depletion. So the clinical significance of hypokalemia cannot be ascertained without considering the other electrolytes as well as the acid-base status. Moreover, the physical examination and complete history dictate whether intervention is necessary in cattle with hypokalemia. The purpose of this review is to identify potential problems related to hypokalemia and their treatment.enVeterinary ScienceMastery of Potassium Status and Their Consequences of Hypokalemia in Dairy CattleShanlax International Journal of Veterinary ScienceArticle