Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪpoʊˌkælsiˈmiə/
noun a medical condition characterized by low levels of calcium in the blood
A1 Hypocalcaemia is a condition where the blood has low levels of calcium.
A2 The doctor diagnosed the patient with hypocalcaemia after running blood tests.
B1 Treatment for hypocalcaemia may include calcium supplements and vitamin D.
B2 Severe hypocalcaemia can lead to muscle cramps and seizures.
C1 Hypocalcaemia can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal imbalances.
C2 Managing hypocalcaemia in patients with chronic kidney disease requires close monitoring and specialized care.
formal Hypocalcaemia is a medical condition characterized by low levels of calcium in the blood.
informal My doctor told me I have hypocalcaemia, which explains why I've been feeling so tired lately.
slang I heard hypocalcaemia can make you feel like a zombie, man.
figurative Dealing with hypocalcaemia is like trying to navigate through life with a dimmer switch on your energy levels.
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