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Calcium deficiency disease.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If your doctor suspects calcium deficiency, they'll take a blood sample to check your blood calcium level. Your doctor will measure your total calcium level, your albumin level, and your ionized or “free” calcium level. Albumin is a protein that binds to calcium and transports it through the blood.

Signs and Symptoms of Calcium Deficiency

Numbness.

Tingling Fingers.

Muscle cramps.

Lethargy.

Poor appetite.

Weak or brittle fingernails.

Difficulty swallowing.

Fainting.

Answered by krs1000024519
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Answer:

Hypocalcemia

Explanation:

The Hypocalcemia,commonly known as calcium deficiency disease,occurs when calcium levels in the blood are low.A long term deficiency can last to dental changes,cataracts,alterations in the brain, and osteoporosis,which causes the bones to become brittle.

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