Total 48 clinical symptoms reported for Familial hypokalemia-hypomagnesemia 
Arthralgia Joint pain.
 
Synonyms:Arthralgias; Joint pain
Uncommon
Blurred vision Lack of sharpness of vision resulting in the inability to see fine detail.
 
Synonyms:Blurred vision
Uncommon
Cerebral calcification The presence of calcium deposition within brain structures.
 
Synonyms:Abnormal deposits of calcium in the brain; Brain calcification; Intracerebral calcifications; Intracranial calcification; Intracranial calcifications
Uncommon
Chondrocalcinosis Radiographic evidence of articular calcification that represent calcium pyrophosphate depositions in soft tissue surrounding joints and at the insertions of tendons near joints (Entheses/Sharpey fibers) .
 
Synonyms:Calcium deposits in joints
Uncommon
Constipation Infrequent or difficult evacuation of feces.
 
Synonyms:Constipation; Costiveness; Dyschezia
Uncommon
Diarrhea Abnormally increased frequency of loose or watery bowel movements.
 
Synonyms:Diarrhea; Watery stool
Uncommon
Excessive daytime somnolence A state of abnormally strong desire for sleep during the daytime.
 
Synonyms:Excessive daytime sleepiness; More than typical sleepiness during day
Uncommon
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis Segmental accumulation of scar tissue in individual (but not all) glomeruli.
 
Synonyms:Focal and segmental glomerular sclerosis; Focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis; focal glomerulosclerosis
Uncommon
Focal-onset seizure A focal-onset seizure is a type of seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere. They may be discretely localized or more widely distributed, and may originate in subcortical structures.
 
Synonyms:Focal onset seizure; Focal seizure; Focal seizures; Focal-onset seizures; Partial seizure; Partial seizures; Seizure affecting one half of brain
Uncommon
Gout Recurrent attacks of acute inflammatory arthritis of a joint or set of joints caused by elevated levels of uric acid in the blood which crystallize and are deposited in joints, tendons, and surrounding tissues.
 
Synonyms:Gouty arthritis
Uncommon
Graves disease An autoimmune disease where the thyroid is overactive, producing an excessive amount of thyroid hormones (a serious metabolic imbalance known as hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis). This is caused by autoantibodies to the TSH-receptor (TSHR-Ab) that activate that TSH-receptor (TSHR), thereby stimulating thyroid hormone synthesis and secretion, and thyroid growth (causing a diffusely enlarged goiter). The resulting state of hyperthyroidism can cause a dramatic constellation of neuropsychological and physical signs and symptoms, which can severely compromise the patients.
 
Synonyms:Morbus Basedow
Uncommon
Hashimoto thyroiditis A chronic, autoimmune type of thyroiditis associated with hypothyroidism.
 
Synonyms:Chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis; Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Uncommon
Headache Cephalgia, or pain sensed in various parts of the head, not confined to the area of distribution of any nerve.
 
Synonyms:Headache; Headaches
Uncommon
Hyperhidrosis Abnormal excessive perspiration (sweating) despite the lack of appropriate stimuli like hot and humid weather.
 
Synonyms:Diaphoresis; Excessive sweating; Increased sweating; Profuse sweating; Sweating; Sweating profusely; Sweating, increased
Uncommon
Insomnia Persistent difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep.
 
Synonyms:Difficulty staying or falling asleep
Uncommon
Iron deficiency anemia
 
Synonyms:Ferropenic; Iron-deficiency anemia
Uncommon
Mitochondrial encephalopathy This section is currently in development.
 
Uncommon
Myalgia Pain in muscle.
 
Synonyms:Muscle ache; Muscle pain
Uncommon
Neoplasm of the pancreas A tumor (abnormal growth of tissue) of the pancreas.
 
Synonyms:Neoplasia of the pancreas; Pancreatic tumor
Uncommon
Palpitations A sensation that the heart is pounding or racing, which is a non-specific sign but may be a manifestation of arrhythmia.
 
Synonyms:Heart palpitations; Missed heart beat; Palpitations; Skipped heart beat
Uncommon
Paralysis Paralysis of voluntary muscles means loss of contraction due to interruption of one or more motor pathways from the brain to the muscle fibers. Although the word paralysis is often used interchangeably to mean either complete or partial loss of muscle strength, it is preferable to use paralysis or plegia for complete or severe loss of muscle strength, and paresis for partial or slight loss. Motor paralysis results from deficits of the upper motor neurons (corticospinal, corticobulbar, or subcorticospinal). Motor paralysis is often accompanied by an impairment in the facility of movement.
 
Synonyms:Inability to move; Paralysis
Uncommon
Parathyroid adenoma A benign tumor of the parathyroid gland that can cause hyperparathyroidism.
 
Synonyms:Parathyroid adenomas
Uncommon
Paresthesia Abnormal sensations such as tingling, pricking, or numbness of the skin with no apparent physical cause.
 
Synonyms:Paresthesias; Pins and needles feeling; Tingling
Uncommon
Pericardial effusion Accumulation of fluid within the pericardium.
 
Synonyms:Fluid around heart; Pericardial effusions
Uncommon
Polydipsia Excessive thirst manifested by excessive fluid intake.
 
Synonyms:Extreme thirst
Uncommon
Primary hyperaldosteronism A form of hyperaldosteronism caused by a defect within the adrenal gland.
 
Uncommon
Raynaud phenomenon
 
Synonyms:Raynaud's phenomenon
Uncommon
Renal Fanconi syndrome An inability of the tubules in the kidney to reabsorb small molecules, causing increased urinary loss of electrolytes (sodium, potassium, bicarbonate), minerals, glucose, amino acids, and water.
 
Synonyms:'de toni-fanconi-debre' syndrome; Renal tubular fanconi syndrome
Uncommon
Respiratory distress Respiratory distress is objectively observable as the physical or emotional consequences from the experience of dyspnea. The physical presentation of respiratory distress is generally referred to as labored breathing, while the sensation of respiratory distress is called shortness of breath or dyspnea.
 
Synonyms:Breathing difficulties; Labored breathing; Respiratory difficulties
Uncommon
Rhabdomyolysis Breakdown of muscle fibers that leads to the release of muscle fiber contents (myoglobin) into the bloodstream.
 
Synonyms:Breakdown of skeletal muscle
Uncommon
Scleroderma A chronic autoimmune phenomenon characterized by fibrosis (or hardening) and vascular alterations of the skin.
 
Synonyms:Progressive systemic scleroderma; Pseudoscleroderma
Uncommon
Syncope Syncope refers to a generalized weakness of muscles with loss of postural tone, inability to stand upright, and loss of consciousness. Once the patient is in a horizontal position, blood flow to the brain is no longer hindered by gravitation and consciousness is regained. Unconsciousness usually lasts for seconds to minutes. Headache and drowsiness (which usually follow seizures) do not follow a syncopal attack. Syncope results from a sudden impairment of brain metabolism usually due to a reduction in cerebral blood flow.
 
Synonyms:Fainting spell
Uncommon
Tinnitus Tinnitus is an auditory perception that can be described as the experience of sound, in the ear or in the head, in the absence of external acoustic stimulation.
 
Synonyms:Ringing in ears; Ringing in the ears
Uncommon
Tubulointerstitial nephritis A form of inflammation of the kidney affecting the interstitium of the kidneys surrounding the tubules.
 
Synonyms:Interstitial nephritis; Nephritis, Tubulointerstitial
Uncommon
Urinary incontinence Loss of the ability to control the urinary bladder leading to involuntary urination.
 
Synonyms:Bladder incontinence; Loss of bladder control
Uncommon
Varicose veins Enlarged and tortuous veins.
 
Uncommon
Ventricular fibrillation Uncontrolled contractions of muscles fibers in the left ventricle not producing contraction of the left ventricle. Ventricular fibrillation usually begins with a ventricular premature contraction and a short run of rapid ventricular tachycardia degenerating into uncoordinating ventricular fibrillations.
 
Uncommon
Vertigo An abnormal sensation of spinning while the body is actually stationary.
 
Synonyms:Dizzy spell
Uncommon