Excess calcium will start to mineralize parts we DON'T want to mineralize.. like blood vessels, gallbladder, etc. That interferes with smooth muscle in contraction if we have crystals of Ca. I am sure that there are other problems. However this is a water-soluble mineral. If you have too much circling around your system, your body will try and dump it out in your urine, although that can cause kidney stones.
While I have never heard of too much calcium being bad for your eyes, I do know that it can lead to you developing kidney stones. Keep in mind I am not a doctor, I am just an EMT. What I am saying is there is a possibility of too much calcium can affect your eyes in a negative way, but I have never heard of this.
Too much intake, or insufficient excretion will result in high blood calcium. In the short term, it can be caused by excess calcium release from the bones.
The condition can cause severe heart problems, fatigue, kidney stones, nausea, peptic ulcers, and coma.
Yes you can. It is called Hypercalcemia.
Too much calcium in your body can be caused from consuming too much calcium. It could also signify a health problem, so talking to your doctor is ideal.
Too much calcium in the blood is due to Parathyroid Disease is the most related cause.
high levels of calcitonin
A gland found on your neck
See the link below for important details.
Parathyroid
no, but it can cause liver problems Hypercalcemia (too much calcium in the blood) can cause abdominal pain
Ariel
Yes, I believe it can. I was on extreme amounts of calcium (8000 mg/day plus 2 mcg of Calcium/Vitamin D supplement) due to damage to my parathyroids. I started having muscle cramps in my neck, arms, legs and back. I mentioned it to my doctor and after a blood test it was found I did have too much calcium in my blood. They said that cramping could be a sign of too much calcium (as well as too little calcium).
If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.
Just like anything else consumed, too much calcium can be harmful to the body. Overconsumption of calcium, or hypercalcemia, can result in kidney stones, irregular heart rhythm, and in severe cases, blood clots.
Osteoclast
Parathyroid
First of all, Please do not confuse hypercalcemia with hypercalemia. The first one hypercalCEMIA is too much calcium of the blood. The second one which is your question word, Hypercalemia is too much potassium of the blood.
TSH or Thyroid Stimulating Hormone,which is released from the pituitarygland in the brain, stimulates the C cells in the thyroid gland to produce calcium. If too much calcium is in the blood there is possibly an oversecretion of TSH from the pituitary gland.
Calcium channel blockers will not cure high blood pressure, but will help to control the condition.
The cause of too much hydration in the blood is due to hyponatremia. Hyponatremia is a condition where the level of sodium (what regulates the amount of water in the blood) in your blood is too low. This is usually caused by another health condition, or by drinking too much water at one time.
Too much calcium makes the bones brittle.