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--Blood Serum Low Calcium Levels--Dangers


Hi Ya'll,

Here is a Quote I ran across where some of the Medical profession realizes this problem for what it really is:

Abnormally low level of calcium in the blood is termed as hypocalcaemia and this condition is very dangerous for health. It either occurs as a result of too much calcium loss or insufficient calcium intake through food. Serum calcium is a blood test which indicates the level of calcium in the blood.

Early symptoms of low serum calcium include ---frequent muscle cramps and joint pains.--

Answer: Are not Muscle Cramps when our Muscles Contract?

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm? Here is the connection where Calcium is needed to prevent Contraction and provide for our muscles to be able to Relax as I have stated Many times ! End.

In addition to this, inability to perform tiresome activities, fatigue, brittle nails, and yellowness of teeth also occur as a result of abnormally low level of calcium in the blood stream.

Calcium deficiency should not be neglected for a long period of time because when blood is unable to get the calcium it requires from food, it starts robbing it from the bones where it is naturally present. As a result our bones start becoming weaker and weaker and eventually start breaking one after the other.

This disease is termed as osteoporosis in medical terms. It is a degenerative disease and one of the most dangerous symptoms of low serum calcium. Calcium deficiency in our body normally goes unnoticed until we experience a fracture or some other serious complication. Treatment of hypocalcaemia should start from an early age.

Joint pains and fatigue are common symptoms of low serum calcium which have been seen in almost 4 out of 5 women all over the world after they cross the age of 40. Immediate treatment is advised by doctors because if left untreated, hypocalcaemia in postmenopausal women can cause bone disease in old age and the risk of many other degenerative diseases is also increased.

Cause and Effect !

Smile Tis your choice.



 

 
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