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Introduction Many reports on investigations and treatments in UTI, however little, have been mentioned with regard to electrolyte abnormalities. Secondary pseudohypoaldosteronism (PHA) in UTI, though less common, is a known association. Features include hyponatremia and concomitant hyperkalemia. Objectives We aim to highlight these uncommon sequelae in UTI to avoid incorrect diagnosis and unnecessary investigations. Study Design Clinical data of patients admitted and referred to a pediatric nephrologist at the University Mala