Ionized Calcium Test


FAQ

What is normal ionised calcium?

The normal ionized calcium level in blood is approximately 4.65 to 5.28 mg/dL.

What if ionized calcium is high?

Elevated ionized calcium levels may indicate hyperparathyroidism, malignancy, or other disorders. Further investigation is needed to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.

Should I worry if my calcium is high?

Elevated calcium levels may indicate underlying health issues. Consultation with a healthcare professional is crucial to determine the cause and appropriate management.

What 3 foods are high in calcium?

Dairy products (milk, cheese), leafy greens (kale, broccoli), and fortified foods (tofu, orange juice) are high in calcium.

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