The Different Ways To Treat Hypercalcemia

Changes In Diet And Fluid Intake

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Not all causes of hypercalcemia are dangerous things like cancer or hyperparathyroidism. What you eat and drink can end up affecting calcium levels. The third most common cause of hypercalcemia is simply due to excessive doses of calcium carbonate. Patients may be able to treat their hypercalcemia simply by eating less calcium. Try to minimize calcium intake in foods and supplements. Dehydration can also cause hypercalcemia because when you have lower amounts of fluid in your blood, calcium and other minerals will become more concentrated. Be sure to drink at least eight cups of water each day. Even if you do have another underlying condition causing your hypercalcemia, it is still a good idea to make changes in your diet and fluid intake. Avoiding dehydration and excessive calcium intake can help to keep your condition from getting worse.

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