A raised level of calcium in the blood (hypercalcaemia)
A. May occur when parathyroid activity decreases.
B. May occur when the plasma protein level falls.
C. May occur in chronic renal failure.
D. Causes increased excitability of nerve and muscle.
E. Increases the risk of stone formation in the urinary tract.
Krishna_Kumar Answered question July 28, 2022
Increases the risk of stone formation in the urinary tract.More calcium is filtered and this increases the urinary[ Ca²+ ] [PO4-] solubility product.
Krishna_Kumar Answered question July 28, 2022