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My bloods show low calcium.... is 2.17 mmol/l. - adjusted for albumin 2.24 mmol/l severely low or just low? can that low level cause seizures etc?

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Low normal: Your calcium level is in the lower range of normal. This would be highly unlikely to contribute to seizures. It should be repeated with a parathyroid hormone level, and vitamin d levels.

Answered 8/29/2016

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Low limit of normal: Your calcium is at the lower limit of normal. At this level it not likley to cause any symptoms. You may wish to increase your intake of milk to ensure enough calcium and protein in your diet. See this site for more info. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/nbk250.

Answered 7/4/2017

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