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My calcium level is 10.6 and albumin is 4.7 , vitD is 30 , is it normal to have calcium slightly raised? Reports have been attached.
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Ur calcium level is fine The result is not taken as final It needs calculation Ur corrected calcium level is 10mg/dl Which is perfectly ok If u dnt understand u cn consult
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Normal
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In Medical Sciences nothing can be 100% foolproof. It is not like components of an automobile that the size of tyre of a particular car should be size 19 and not 18.9 . Such variations as you have noticed in your report are of no consequence and need no treatment. If I have to take note of something in your report it is Uric acid which is definitely high .
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It's normal
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Seems you are dehydrated. Also need to top up vitamin D. Book an online consultation for further management
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Plenty of fluids orally
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Repeat after 20 days till that take plenty of fluids orally
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