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2. -Emia: Blood condition
Hypercalcemia: A condition of excessive
calcium in the blood.
3. Medical conditions such as,
Adrenal Gland failure
An inherited condition that affects the body’s
ability to regulate calcium(familial hypocaluric
hypercalcemia,FHH)
Excess vitamin D( hypervitaminosis D)from diet
or inflammatory disease.
Hyperthyroidism(a condition in which the thyroid
gland makes too much thyroid hormone)
Kidney Failure(loss of the ability of the kidney to
remove waste and concentrate urine without
losing electrolytes.
4. There are many symptoms of hypercalcemia, these are
a few…
Constipation
Pain
Nausea
Frequent thirst
Frequent urination
Kidney stones
Muscle twitches
Coma
Depression
Bone Pain
Loss of height
5. There are tests that are specialized in finding
out if a person has hypercalcemia.
Calcium blood test
Calcium urine test
Treatment depends on the severity of it.It can
be solved with surgery and close monitoring
of the patient.
7. These are possible causes of polyuria.And
these are just to name a few.
Urinary tract infection
Interstitial cystitis(Is one type of a variety of
types of cystitis, is an inflammation of the
bladder or possibly also the urethra
Diabetes
Hypercalcemia
Congestive heart failure
Sickle-cell anemia
Caffeine poisoning
8. (11F) Select 2 suffixes, identify the term and
report on it:
-Emia~4.)Condition of excessive calcium in
the blood Hypercalcemia.
-Uria~3.)Excessive urination Polyuria.