Hypocalcemic crisis

Hypocalcemic crisis is a disease that occurs due to calcium deficiency in the body. Also known as brittle bone disease or osteoporosis. The disease occurs in people of any age, but the prevalence of hypocalcemia is most common among women in the middle-aged and older group.

Unlike other types of hypocalcemic episodes, such as traumatic hypocalcemic episodes caused by a bone fracture, the person experiences pain in the bones and muscles, which can lead to pain with movement. To eliminate the symptoms and consequences of the disease, the patient uses therapies that contain calcium to replenish its reserves in the body. This is especially true for pregnant women, where they should consume up to two grams of calcium every day. Moreover, it is worth noting that taking such drugs does not guarantee a complete cure, since the symptoms can be extremely varied.