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What is a calcemia?

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Updated: 8/21/2019

A calcemia is a level of calcium in a person's blood.

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What is beta calcemia?

Beta calcemia refers to elevated levels of calcium in the blood associated with conditions like hyperparathyroidism or certain cancers. It can lead to various symptoms, including fatigue, confusion, and kidney issues. The term "beta" may also be used in specific contexts related to the type of calcium elevation or associated conditions. Proper diagnosis and management are crucial to address the underlying causes and alleviate symptoms.


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