Hello.
My son, 13 years old, have this results on his blood test:
Parathormone: 44,9 pg/ml Ref: 15 – 65
Ionized Calcium: 1,36 mmol/L Ref: 1,16 – 1,32
Vitamin D: 30,8 ng/ml Ref: > 20
He doesn’t take vitamin D3 supplements and don’t eats dairy.
Why this result?
If I do to him vitamin D3 to lower his Parathormone his calcium will increase even more?
Maybe he has a magnesium deficiency?
What should I do to reduce his serum calcium?
I don’t think that a 13 years old boy can have a parathormone tumor.
Thank you!!
My son, 13 years old, have this results on his blood test:
Parathormone: 44,9 pg/ml Ref: 15 – 65
Ionized Calcium: 1,36 mmol/L Ref: 1,16 – 1,32
Vitamin D: 30,8 ng/ml Ref: > 20
He doesn’t take vitamin D3 supplements and don’t eats dairy.
Why this result?
If I do to him vitamin D3 to lower his Parathormone his calcium will increase even more?
Maybe he has a magnesium deficiency?
What should I do to reduce his serum calcium?
I don’t think that a 13 years old boy can have a parathormone tumor.
Thank you!!