Hypomagnesemia

Hypocalcemia is a pathological condition caused by impaired calcium metabolism and the occurrence of its deficiency in the blood or intracellular fluid. According to the pathogenetic principle, there are absolute (primary) and relative (secondary) hypocalcemic (excess parathyroid hormone), osteopenic, pseudorenal (excessive absorption of vitamin D in the intestines), iatrogenic (prolonged diarrhea, taking certain medications) avitaminous (with a deficiency of vitamin D in the diet ).



Hypomagnesemia refers to various diseases caused by a lack of magnesium in the body. The deviation can be either minor or cause serious disruptions in the functioning of many body systems.

Magnesium is an important mineral for human health. It is involved in more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body. Magnesium plays a role in processes such as energy production, muscle function and the nervous system. Magnesium is also involved in regulating blood sugar levels, producing insulin and maintaining heart health. In moderate doses, magnesium is safe for the body and even helps cope with stress. However, if magnesium levels begin to decrease, health problems may arise. One of the main symptoms of hypomagnesemia is cardiac arrhythmia, which in the most severe cases can lead to cardiac arrest and death of the patient. This is why it is so important to monitor your diet and check your magnesium levels in your body. The reasons for magnesium deficiency can be different. For example, these include long-term use of certain groups of drugs that flush this element from the body. Magnesium deficiency can occur due to excessive physical activity, disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, as well as genetic predisposition. However, most people become magnesium deficient due to poor diet. Many people prefer to eat white rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner, not