Milk-Alkali syndrome

Milk-Alkali Syndrome (Milk-Alkali Syndrome) refers to a group of hypercalcemia, alkalosis, and varying degrees of renal function damage caused by long-term consumption of large amounts of milk or calcium and taking a large amount of absorbable alkalis Clinical syndromes. In the past, it mostly occurred in the medical treatment of patients with peptic ulcer. Due to the improvement of treatment schemes, such as taking insoluble alkaline drugs, the symptoms are now rare.

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