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Hypercalcemia

Too much calcium in the blood.
  • Treatable by a medical professional
  • Requires a medical diagnosis
  • Lab tests or imaging always required
Hypercalcemia is most often caused by overactivity in the four tiny glands in the neck (parathyroid glands) or from cancer. Extra calcium in the blood affects many body systems.
Symptoms of hypercalcemia range from mild to severe. They may include increased thirst and urination, belly pain, nausea, bone pain, muscle weakness, confusion, and fatigue.
Treatment may include drugs or surgical removal of an overactive gland.
Common: More than 200,000 US cases per year
Consult a doctor for medical advice Sources: Mayo Clinic and others. Learn more
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Hypercalcemia refers to an abnormally high concentration of calcium in the blood.