Hypercalcinuria (Hypercalcinurid), Hypercalcuria (Hypercalcuria)

Hypercalcinuria (Hypercalcinurid), Hypercalcuria (Hypercalcuria) is a condition characterized by abnormally high calcium levels in the urine.

With hypercalciuria, the level of calcium in the urine exceeds normal levels - more than 250 mg per day in adults. Increased excretion of calcium in the urine can lead to the formation of stones in the kidneys and urinary tract (nephrolithiasis and urolithiasis).

The causes of hypercalciuria may be associated with impaired absorption of calcium in the intestine, increased bone resorption, or impaired reabsorption of calcium in the renal tubules. Diagnosis is based on determining the level of calcium in daily urine.

Treatment is aimed at normalizing calcium balance using diet, drug therapy and, if necessary, surgery. Correction of hypercalciuria is necessary to prevent the development of urolithiasis.



Hypercalcinuria is a pathological condition in which there is an excess amount of calcium in the urine. This can be caused by various reasons, such as metabolic disorders, diseases of the kidneys, liver and other organs.

Hypercalciuria can be detected by urinalysis. In this case, a large amount of calcium is found in the urine, which is not excreted from the body. This can lead to various complications such as kidney stones, osteoporosis, hypertension and other diseases.

To treat hypercalciuria, it is necessary to identify the cause of its occurrence and carry out appropriate treatment. In some cases, hospitalization and additional tests may be required.

It is important to remember that hypercalciuria can be dangerous to your health, so if you notice this condition, you should see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.