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Can hypercalcemia and hyperglycemia be related?

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Can hypercalcemia and hyperglycemia be related?

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High uric acid is often also associated with the above. As are kidney stones and gout. This may be seen in acidic environments, linked in with the metabolic syndrome. There are specific diets to follow for high uric acid, which include avoiding red meat and alcohol. Following a diet tailored to reduce insulin resistance/Type 2 diabetes, hypercalcemia, and uric acid is important. You can find specifics online or refer to a dietitian. Weight loss and hydration are also important. Less commonly, I belive hypercalcemia can occur with diabetic ketoacidosis,seen usually in Type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetics are also more prone to other autoimmune endocrine disorders, which may include the parathyroid gland and affect calcium levels.

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