A member asked:

My calcium level rose from 9.3 to 10.2vwhat could be the cause?

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Normal serum calcium is "8.0-10" so the increase may simply be due to dietary alteration, and does not indicate a problem. If a repeat test shows continued elevation, get a referral to a nephrologist for additional testing.

Answered 10/19/2022

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Normal is 9-10.5. So you are within normal. Lab values can fluctuate from one day to another depending on many things. So long as it is within normal limits don't worry

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