Hypercalcemia Tracker

Take Control of Your Hypercalcemia Symptoms & Triggers

Living with Hypercalcemia can be challenging. Our tracker helps you monitor Often mild/asymptomatic initially, Excessive thirst and frequent urination, Nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, identify triggers like stress or diet, and see how your treatments are working. Take back control of your health journey with actionable insights.

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Hypercalcemia Symptom Tracker: Your Health Assistant

Living with Hypercalcemia means dealing with Often mild/asymptomatic initially, Excessive thirst and frequent urination, Nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, and more. But here's the truth: Data is your most powerful tool. Every logged symptom reveals patterns—so you can take informed action.

Hypercalcemia is a condition characterized by higher-than-normal levels of calcium in the blood. It's most often caused by overactive parathyroid glands (hyperparathyroidism) or cancer. Tracking symptoms, calcium levels, and hydration is important.

Key Hypercalcemia Symptoms You Should Track

Struggling with symptoms like these? Tracking them reveals patterns, triggers, and how they impact your daily life.

Often mild/asymptomatic initially

Excessive thirst and frequent urination

Nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain

Bone pain, muscle weakness

Fatigue, lethargy, confusion, depression

Kidney stones

Heart palpitations/arrhythmias (severe)

Track Your Hypercalcemia Treatments

Tracking how these common treatments affect your symptoms can help you and your healthcare provider optimize your care plan:

Treatment depends on cause and severity:
IV fluids
Loop diuretics (e.g., Furosemide)
Bisphosphonates (e.g., Pamidronate, Zoledronic acid)
Calcitonin
Denosumab
Cinacalcet (for hyperparathyroidism)
Surgery (parathyroidectomy)
Treatment of underlying cancer

Our tracker helps you monitor when you take medications and how they affect your symptoms over time.

⚡ Knowledge Is Your Superpower

The difference between feeling overwhelmed by Hypercalcemia and feeling in control starts with data. When you track your symptoms, you transform uncertainty into clarity. Every data point brings you closer to understanding your unique patterns.

It's free to try for anyone—whether you're managing your own condition, supporting a child, helping an aging parent, or assisting a partner. Our tracker adapts to your specific role in the health journey.

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Success Stories from Our Community

"I pinpointed that tracking my Hypercalcemia was the missing piece. Now I can find correlations between seemingly unrelated factors, which has made all the difference in how I feel day to day."

Carlos N., handling Hypercalcemia after living with it for 7 years

"Before using this app, my Hypercalcemia controlled my life. Now I control it. The medication tracker helped me see exactly how Nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain changed throughout the day, giving me power I never thought possible."

Hayden M., treating Hypercalcemia for the past 3 years

Take Control of Your Hypercalcemia Journey

Transform from feeling like a passive patient to becoming an informed self-advocate. Join thousands who've discovered new insights about their condition.

Designed by people who understand the daily challenges of managing chronic conditions, we're here to support you and your ❤️ ones.

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References based on studies by:

Endocrine Society American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Dr. John P. Bilezikian (Columbia University)