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Calcium in blood or its just hyperthyroid, how can i tell?

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Lab Tests: Everyone has calcium in the blood, so I'm going to guess that you are concerned about too much calcium in the blood (Hypercalcemia). The only way to know about that, or about hyperthyroidism, is with lab tests.

Answered 7/4/2014

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Calcium/hyperthyroid: There will always be calcium in your blood and the normal range is about 8-10. If your calcium is high you might have hyperparathyroidism not hyperthyroid. If you have not done so recently please see your doctor ASAP.

Answered 9/29/2016

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