wat do you mean by hypercalcemic hormone???
- Hypercalcemia is an abnormally high level of calcium in the blood. Eating or drinking too much calcium or vitamin D supplements over time can raise calcium levels in the blood above normal. A common cause of hypercalcemia is dehydration, calcium concentrations rise when there is less fluid in the blood.
- Parathormone hormone is sometimes responsible for hypercalcemia. The secretion of parathormone increases in the blood and causes hypercalcemia.
- The primary cause of hypercalcemia is overactivity in one or more of four parathyroid glands.
- When calcium in the blood decreases, parathormone hormone helps to restore calcium concentration.