No, it shouldn’t : Low vitamin D3 deficiency shouldn’t cause elevated calcium. Typically vitamin D3 deficiency would cause low calcium. There are various reasons (hormone abnormalities and other) why someone would have both of these that should be worked up by your primary care provider. Vitamin D3 deficiency may cause those symptoms but labwork should be done to rule out other vitamin deficiencies and other causes.
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