Untreated hypercalcemia can lead to severe complications like kidney stones, bone weakness, arrhythmias, and even kidney failure. Chronic hypercalcemia may also indicate serious underlying conditions such as hyperparathyroidism or cancer. Early detection through calcium testing allows for prompt treatment and prevention of long-term damage.
Published by : Orange Health editorialUpdated on : 25 December 2024Parameter | Orange Health | Others |
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