24 Hours Urinary Calcium

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A calcium in urine test measures the amount of calcium in your urine (pee). If your urine calcium levels are too high or too low, it may be a sign of kidney disease, kidney stones, bone disease, a parathyroid gland disorder, or other conditions. Calcium is one of the most important minerals in your body.

Overall, the risk of stone disease appears increased when 24-hour urine calcium is above 250 mg in men and above 200 mg in women. Thiazide diuretics are often used to reduce urinary calcium excretion, and repeat urine collections can be performed to monitor the effectiveness of therapy.

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