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I do know some stuff about this.It's called Hypercalcaemia. Often there are no symptoms,but there can be constipation,lack of appetite,nausea& vomiting,pain in your abdomen. You can get symptoms of dehydration, even though the kidneys are really producing a lot of urine.
If it gets very severe, it can cause confusion,hallucinations & increasing weakness.If it goes on for a long time it can lead to the formation of kidney stones.
You need to find out the underlying cause which can be as simple as drinking too much milk or a lot of antacid pills. Drinking plenty of water is good as it gets rid of excess calcium(but only if you've had your kidney function checked & the Dr says it's safe to do so) A more serious case might need diuretics to help flush out the calcium.
there are various drug therapies as well.
The most important thing is to find out the cause & treat that.