Symptoms Of Hypocalcemia

Lightheadedness

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Lightheadedness refers to a feeling of dizziness and instability, and the individual might feel like they are about to faint. This is usually accompanied by cloudy vision, nausea, and unsteadiness, and patients typically have difficulty concentrating and feel disoriented. It is important to recognize lightheadedness is abnormal and to sit or lie down. Should the condition progress to fainting, patients are less likely to suffer from injury. Vertigo is a more serious form of lightheadedness that feels as if the patient is spinning while standing and causes nausea and vomiting. It can last for a few minutes or up to a few months if the calcium deficiency is not corrected. It is challenging to complete daily tasks when suffering from vertigo.

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Muscle Weakness

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Neuromuscular irritation occurs when blood calcium levels are low. Skeletal muscles are stimulated by nerves and are highly dependent on calcium, which is necessary to initiate muscle contraction. With low calcium levels, electrical signals are decreased, and nerves and muscles are not able to work together as efficiently, causing muscle weakness. A patient may not be able to complete normal tasks without sufficient muscle strength. It may be difficult to move or carry items. They might feel fatigued and may have a strong desire to sleep. It is crucial to seek medical attention if this weakness progresses into complete loss of muscle function or paralysis.

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