It is a metabolic disorder with high levels of calcium in the blood. There are multiple causes and symptoms described at the link below.
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2006-09-10 03:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Hypercalcaemia (or Hypercalcemia) is an elevated calcium level in the blood. (Normal range: 9-10.5 mg/dL or 2.2-2.6 mmol/L). It can be an asymptomatic laboratory finding, but because an elevated calcium level is often a clue to other serious disease, a diagnosis should be undertaken if it persists. It can be due to excessive skeletal calcium release, increased intestinal calcium absorption, or decreased renal calcium excretion.
2006-09-10 02:58:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hypercalcemia is high blood clacium. It means you have too much calcium in your system.
2006-09-10 02:58:12
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answered by yummymummy 3
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Overload of calcium in the blood. Can be a parathyroid problem, is also a symptom for other diseases.
2006-09-12 16:15:32
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answered by pixles 5
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having too much calcium than the body knows what to do with happens in kidney disease patients alot
2006-09-10 02:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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is having calcium level higher than normal in blood.
its a serious condition
2006-09-10 03:06:08
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answered by selina 3
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Please see the webpages for more details on Hypercalcemia.
2006-09-10 04:31:04
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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no idea
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2006-09-10 02:57:25
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answered by hurleydudette 2
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