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Low levels of vitamin K
- ... is not clotting normally. If your PT/INR levels are too low , your blood is clotting too quickly. This may be due to: A clotting disorder, a condition in which your body forms too many clots in arteries or veins. Clots can form when you don't have an injury, or they don't dissolve when they should. Supplements with vitamin K, or a diet high in vitamin K. Certain ...
- ... your low blood calcium. Possible causes include: Having low levels of vitamin D ( vitamin D deficiency ), phosphate, and/or magnesium Not getting enough calcium Digestive disorders , such as malabsorption syndromes , that make it hard for your body to absorb calcium from food Kidney failure , which causes your body to lose too much calcium through urine If your PTH levels are lower than normal and your blood calcium level is also low , it may mean your parathyroid glands can't ...
- ... leads to high levels of blood calcium and low levels of phosphate. Vitamin D deficiency . A lack of this vitamin can ...
- ... gland produces too much parathyroid hormone. Too much vitamin D in your body, usually from taking too many supplements Low phosphate/phosphorous levels in your urine may mean you have: Kidney ...
- ... by taking large amounts of vitamin C or vitamin E . There is also a rare genetic disorder that can cause low LDH levels. If you have questions about your results, talk ...
- ... conditions that cause low levels of copper. Although low levels of copper are uncommon, they may be caused by conditions such as: Malnutrition , a condition that happens if your diet doesn't include enough vitamins, minerals, and other key nutrients. Malabsorption , a condition ...
- ... be in the reference range for many reasons. Low hemoglobin levels may be a sign of: Different types of anemia Thalassemia Iron deficiency Liver disease Cancer and other diseases Blood loss from injury, a heavy menstrual period , or other problems Lack of certain nutrients, such as iron or vitamin B-12 High hemoglobin levels may be a ...
- ... a sign of: Liver disease. A lack of vitamin K . Certain genetic disorders that you inherit from your ...
- ... disorder include: Severe liver disease A lack of vitamin K Blood transfusions Cancer Immune disorders Conditions that may ... Bleeding disorders caused by other conditions usually involve low levels of two or more clotting factors. Treatment depends ...
- ... cause dangerously high blood pressure in pregnant women Low levels of uric acid in blood are uncommon and ... your body to get rid of uric acid Low levels of uric acid in urine may be related ...