Calcium (Ca) in BloodBlood Calcium Results
A test for
calcium in the blood checks the calcium level in the
body that is not stored in the bones. Normal values may vary from lab to
lab.
Normal
Normal blood calcium values are higher in children
because their bones are growing quickly.
Calcium in blood
| Children: |
7.6–10.8 milligrams per
deciliter (mg/dL) or 1.9–2.7 millimoles per liter (mmol/L)
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An ionized calcium test checks the amount of calcium
that is not attached to protein in the blood. The level of ionized calcium in
the blood is not affected by the amount of protein in the blood.
Ionized calcium
| Adults: |
4.65–5.28 mg/dL or 1.16–1.32 mmol/L
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High values
- High levels of calcium in the blood may be caused by being on
bed rest for a long time,
hyperparathyroidism, kidney disease,
tuberculosis, or cancer that has spread to the bones.
Certain cancers can make a substance that causes high blood calcium
levels.
- High levels of calcium in the blood can be caused by eating a
diet with too much vitamin D, vitamin A, or calcium. Eating large amounts of
milk products or taking too many calcium medicines, such as antacids or vitamin
supplements, can also cause high blood calcium levels.
- High levels of calcium in the blood can be caused by
dehydration,
sarcoidosis, chronic liver or kidney problems,
Paget's disease, and
Addison's disease.
- In rare cases,
hyperthyroidism may cause high blood calcium
levels.
- In a person with cancer, a high blood calcium level is an
emergency. Treatment must be started immediately to prevent the person from
becoming confused and dehydrated.
Low values
- Low levels of calcium in the blood can be caused by
parathyroid gland (hypoparathyroidism) problems,
problems with your intestines that stop your body from absorbing calcium and
other nutrients from food (malabsorption syndrome), bone problems, kidney
disease, acute
pancreatitis, or low amounts of the protein
albumin in the blood (hypoalbuminemia).
- Low ionized calcium levels may be caused by low
magnesium levels.
- Pregnant women and older men may also have low calcium
levels.
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