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Best Serum Calcium Test Near You in Hyderabad

Calcium is a crucial mineral found in your body. It's necessary for the normal functioning of nerves, cells, muscles, and bones. About 99% of the calcium in the body is stored in the bones and teeth, whereas the rest is present in the blood, muscle, and other tissues. The serum calcium test measures the total amount of calcium in your blood.


  • Test NameCalcium - Serum
  • Sample TypeBlood
  • Preparations RequiredNo specific preparation is required before this test.
  • Report Time4 hours

The serum calcium test is important for several reasons. Calcium is vital for many body functions, including bone formation, nerve transmission, muscle contraction, and blood clotting. Calcium levels in the blood are maintained within a very tight range. Too much or too little calcium can cause health problems. The serum calcium test helps detect, diagnose, and monitor conditions that can cause these levels to fluctuate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A serum calcium test is done to screen for, diagnose, and monitor a range of conditions relating to the bones, heart, nerves, kidneys, and teeth.

Generally, no fasting is required before a serum calcium test, but follow your doctor's instructions.

This test is typically ordered when you have symptoms of high calcium levels (hypercalcemia) such as fatigue, excessive thirst, frequent urination, constipation, abdominal pain, or low calcium levels (hypocalcemia) like muscle cramps, abdominal cramps, spasms, or tingling fingers.

This test measures the amount of calcium in your blood. Abnormal results may indicate bone diseases, kidney disease, parathyroid disorders, or malabsorption issues.

The frequency of the serum calcium test depends on your health status and whether you are monitoring an existing condition.

Normal serum calcium levels typically range between 8.6 and 10.2 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), but normal ranges can vary slightly among different laboratories.

No special precautions are needed for this test. You should continue with your normal diet and activities unless directed otherwise by your doctor.

Various factors can affect serum calcium levels, including your diet, medication, hormonal levels, age, and certain health conditions.

If your serum calcium levels are abnormal, you should consult your primary care doctor who may refer you to an endocrinologist or nephrologist for further evaluation and management.

High serum calcium levels, or hypercalcemia, can be caused by hyperparathyroidism, cancer, excessive vitamin D or calcium intake, certain medications, and dehydration.

Low serum calcium levels, or hypocalcemia, may be due to vitamin D deficiency, low parathyroid hormone levels, malabsorption disorders, renal failure, or certain medications.

The test involves a simple blood draw with minimal risks, such as slight pain or bruising at the injection site, fainting, or infection.

Yes, maintaining a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, regular exercise, and avoiding excessive intake of caffeine and alcohol can help maintain healthy serum calcium levels.

Yes, certain medications such as diuretics, lithium, antacids, and certain cancer drugs can affect your calcium levels.

Yes, symptoms of hypercalcemia may include fatigue, excessive thirst, and constipation. Hypocalcemia can cause muscle cramps, abdominal pain, and tingling fingers.

Understanding your test results is key to managing your health. If you have questions or concerns about your serum calcium test or its results, don't hesitate to discuss them with your doctor. Regular monitoring and follow-ups are essential for optimal health management.

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