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  2. Hyperphosphatemia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Hyperphosphatemia is a condition in which you have too much phosphate in your blood. Causes include advanced chronic kidney disease, hypoparathyroidism and metabolic and respiratory acidosis. Hyperphosphatemia doesn’t have symptoms. Treatment includes making changes to your diet, medications and dialysis. What is hyperphosphatemia?

  3. Hyperphosphatemia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Renal failure is the most common cause of hyperphosphatemia. A glomerular filtration rate of less than 30 mL/min significantly reduces the filtration of inorganic phosphate, increasing its serum level. Other less common causes include a high intake of phosphorus or increased renal reabsorption.

  4. Hyperphosphatemia: Symptoms, Treatments, and Causes - Healthline

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    Hyperphosphatemia occurs when your blood contains a high amount of phosphate. While your body needs phosphate for many functions, too much of it can cause health problems. Having a high level of...

  5. High phosphorus (hyperphosphatemia) - American Kidney Fund

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    High phosphorus, also called hyperphosphatemia, means you have extra phosphorus in your blood. High phosphorus is often a symptom of chronic kidney disease and can mean that the kidneys are damaged and not working as well to filter out extra phosphorus from your blood.

  6. Hyperphosphatemia (High Level of Phosphate in the Blood)

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    Hyperphosphatemia (High Level of Phosphate in the Blood) - Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version.

  7. Hyperphosphatemia: What It Is, How to Treat It, and More - WebMD

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    Hyperphosphatemia is a condition that means you have high levels of phosphorus in your body. It can happen due to your diet or a change in your kidneysfunction. Often,...

  8. Too much phosphate in the blood is known as hyperphosphatemia. The most common cause is kidney disease, but other conditions can lead to phosphate levels being out of balance. Phosphate is a...

  9. High Phosphorus – AAKP

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    High phosphorus, known as hyperphosphatemia, is a condition when the phosphorus in the blood becomes elevated, or becomes higher than it should be. High phosphorus is a level above 4.5 mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter). A normal serum phosphorus level is 2.5 to 4.5 mg/dL. How do I know if I have high phosphorus?

  10. Hyperphosphatemia - Hyperphosphatemia - Merck ... - The Merck...

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    The usual cause of hyperphosphatemia is advanced renal insufficiency; hypoparathyroidism and pseudohypoparathyroidism are less common causes. Most patients are asymptomatic, but those who also are hypocalcemic may have tetany.

  11. Hyperphosphatemia - EMCrit Project

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    Hyperphosphatemia itself is generally asymptomatic. However, hyperphosphatemia may indirectly cause symptoms in two ways. Phosphate binds calcium, which can lead to hypocalcemia. Paresthesias (tingling around mouth, hands). Muscle cramping, weakness, laryngospasm. Anxiety, confusion, seizure. Hypotension, ventricular arrhythmias.