Whom should I consult for the deficiency of calcium?
One can consult a general physician.
Last updated on 25 Sep 2023
The recommended calcium intake to prevent calcium stones is 1000-1200 mg per day. If you exceed the recommended calcium intake then it could cause kidney stones.
Too much calcium in your blood can weaken your bones, create kidney stones, and interfere with how your heart and brain work.
A long-term calcium deficiency can lead to dental changes, cataracts, alterations in the brain, and osteoporosis, which causes the bones to become brittle.
People with mild hypercalcemia may not require treatment, and calcium levels may return to normal over time. However, if you have high calcium levels then you need to consult a doctor without any further delay.
The known side effects of calcium are constipation, loose motions, or severe abdominal pain.
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