High calcium levels in the blood don't correlate with the severity of symptoms. It's the duration of the calcium levels that causes the complications. If the calcium levels stay only for short times, it may not be the disease. But there will be a need for further observation. However, if the high calcium levels linger for long periods of time, then there is a problem. People with slightly elevated levels of calcium may say that it isn't hyperparathyroidism. This slight elevation may remain unchecked and lingers for years. Then such person will start manifesting symptoms of the disease. The longer you have the disease, the more symptoms you will develop.

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