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3. Nausea and lack of appetite

Whoever feels nauseous, or finds they have no appetite for a few days, needs to have a checkup to find out the source of the problem. Both of these feelings could be symptoms produced by high calcium levels, but this is just one of many possible explanations. Only through blood tests can the doctor discover if this individual suffers from hyperparathyroidism and needs treatment. The longer the calcium imbalance remains uncorrected, the more likely it is to experience vomiting and other very unpleasant symptoms.

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