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I have low calcium levels and neck pain. What could be the cause?

Asked by Male, 35 · 7 days ago

Low calcium levels can lead to muscle aches, cramps, and bone discomfort, which may be felt as neck pain. This is often linked to vitamin D deficiency, since vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium properly. Other possible causes include poor diet, long-term stress on neck muscles (like bad posture or screen use), or, rarely, hormonal issues like parathyroid problems. Improving your calcium and vitamin D levels through diet or supplements, along with proper posture and gentle neck exercises, usually helps. If the pain persists or is severe, consult a doctor for further evaluation.
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  1. Possible Causes:a. Low calcium levels can be due to hypoparathyroidism, vitamin D deficiency, or certain medications.b. Neck pain may be unrelated but could also be linked to muscle spasms from low calcium.

  2. Action Steps:a. Consult a healthcare provider for a detailed evaluation.b. Consider checking vitamin D levels and reviewing current medications.

  3. Medication Insight:a. If taking Leucorin (calcium folinate), ensure it's used as directed, especially if on methotrexate.b. Report persistent side effects to your doctor.

Answered 7 days ago