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El tratamiento implica la reducción o eliminación del consumo de leche y otras formas de calcio como en los antiácidos. Si se ha presentado insuficiencia renal severa, el daño puede ser permanente.
Con frecuencia, esta afección es reversible si la función renal permanece normal. Los casos severos y prolongados pueden llevar a que se presente insuficiencia renal permanente que requiere diálisis.
Las complicaciones más comunes son, entre otras:
Póngase en contacto con el médico si:
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