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MAHAVEER PATIL
5:56 am

hi
this is not hyperparathyroidism. as the pth levels are within normal range. even vitamin d level is normal.

calcium levels are grossly diminished. this condition is called HYPOCALCEMIA. this may lead to weak bones.
thanks

shalini p
12:17 pm

hello there
no,these reports do not indicate hyper or hypoparathyroidism. infact only the calcium levels in blood are lowered. just by taking calcium supplements, you should be fine.

shw12
4:41 pm

HI
IN HYPERPARATHYROIDISM THE PTH LEVELS ARE INCREASED TO MORE THAN 80. THE REASON FOR SUCH LOW LEVELS OF CALCIUM APART FROM NORMAL VIT D AND PTH LEVELS NEEDS TO BE FOUND OUT BY DOING FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS. START ON CALCIUM TABLETS IMMEDIATELY