Suggest Treatment For Elevated Liver Enzymes And Kidney Stones
Yes
Detailed Answer:
Calcium levels can fluctuate but that is usually related to meals. For example, they can rise temporarily after a meal, and normalize soon thereafter.
In some calcium disorders, blood calcium levels can fluctuate over time and therefore periodic retesting maybe necessary.
There is an inheritable condition called "Familial Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia' in which calcium and Parathyroid hormone levels in the blood are mildly elevated. Interestingly, this condition is benign and does not require treatment.
You must have had some routine labs done, such as
CBC
CMP
TSH
Free T4
When I see someone like you in my practice I also order a blood test for 25 hydroxy vitamin D. This does not require fasting.
A nephrologist will help you determine the cause of your kidney stones.
If you have lost height and broken bones easily, a DXA Bone density test is in order
Follow up
Detailed Answer:
1 Yes. Overactive parathyroid glands have been associated with muscle/bone related symptoms
Not so much so with dizziness though.
Not with elevated liver enzymes either.
2 CMP includes
Electrolytes
Calcium
Glucose
Liver function tests
Kidney function tests
Third follow up
Detailed Answer:
Whether or not the thyroid should be retested occasionally is a decision made by your endocrinologist who will need to examine you periodically. The same applies to low creatinine......whether or not it is of relevance in your circumstance depends on a detailed physical examination. Generally a low creatinine is not a problem in a seemingly well individual. However it is also low in those with protein malnutrition and those with muscle loss.
Yes
Detailed Answer:
Yes it is advisable to do so and resume after the sample is taken. Then discuss the results with your endocrinologist and see which ones you need to continue, if any