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  2. Magnesium supplement (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Adult and teenage males—270 to 400 milligrams (mg) per day. Adult and teenage females—280 to 300 mg per day. Pregnant females—320 mg per day. Breast-feeding females—340 to 355 mg per day. Children 7 to 10 years of age—170 mg per day. Children 4 to 6 years of age—120 mg per day.

  3. Hypoparathyroidism - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Low levels of magnesium in the blood. Low magnesium levels can affect the function of the parathyroid glands. Normal magnesium levels are required for normal production of parathyroid hormone. Extensive cancer radiation treatment of the face or neck. Radiation can result in destruction of the parathyroid glands.

  4. Low potassium (hypokalemia) - Mayo Clinic

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    Low potassium (hypokalemia) refers to a lower than normal potassium level in your bloodstream. Potassium helps carry electrical signals to cells in your body. It is critical to the proper functioning of nerve and muscles cells, particularly heart muscle cells. Normally, your blood potassium level is 3.6 to 5.2 millimoles per liter (mmol/L).

  5. Hypoparathyroidism - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Treatment. The goal of treatment is to relieve symptoms and to bring calcium and phosphorus levels in your body back into a standard range. Treatment usually includes: Oral calcium. Oral calcium supplements — as tablets, chews or liquid — can increase calcium levels in your blood. However, at high doses, calcium supplements can cause ...

  6. Hyponatremia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Chronic, severe vomiting or diarrhea and other causes of dehydration. This causes your body to lose electrolytes, such as sodium, and also increases ADH levels. Drinking too much water. Drinking excessive amounts of water can cause low sodium by overwhelming the kidneys' ability to excrete water.

  7. Postpartum preeclampsia - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Postpartum preeclampsia is usually diagnosed with lab tests: Blood tests. These tests can determine how well your liver and kidneys are functioning and whether your blood has a normal number of platelets — the cells that help blood clot. Urinalysis. Your health care provider might test a sample of your urine to see if it contains protein, or ...

  8. Hyperparathyroidism - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    This causes high calcium levels in the blood, which can cause a variety of health problems. Surgery is the most common treatment for primary hyperparathyroidism. Secondary hyperparathyroidism occurs due to another disease that first causes low calcium levels in the body.

  9. Complete blood count (CBC) - Mayo Clinic

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    A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test. It's used to look at overall health and find a wide range of conditions, including anemia, infection and leukemia. A complete blood count test measures the following: Red blood cells, which carry oxygen. White blood cells, which fight infection. Hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood ...

  10. Tacrolimus (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Description. Tacrolimus is used together with other medicines to prevent the body from rejecting a transplanted organ (eg, kidney, liver, heart, or lung). This medicine may be used with steroids, azathioprine, basiliximab, or mycophenolate mofetil. Tacrolimus belongs to a group of medicines known as immunosuppressive agents.

  11. Ferritin test - Mayo Clinic

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    Ferritin is a blood protein that contains iron. This test can be used to find out how much iron the body stores. If a ferritin test shows that the blood ferritin level is low, it means the body's iron stores are low. This is a condition called iron deficiency. Iron deficiency can cause anemia.