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10 signs that indicate Calcium Deficiency | Stay healthy with CK Birla Hospital

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Calcium is essential in our bodies as it forms the basic building blocks on which our entire body rests- our bones. Apart from this, this nutrient is essential for our muscles, heart, teeth and nerves. In most cases, one may not even experience symptoms that indicate low calcium levels in their body. These signs or symptoms can be mild to severe, depending on the extent and duration of time you’ve been experiencing it. The condition of Vitamin D deficiency is called hypocalcemia and your healthcare provider will be able to check your calcium levels by performing a blood test. Signs like muscle cramps, spasms, and fatigue should not be ignored. Also be mindful of numbness or tingling in the hands and feet, and decay of weakness in bones and teeth. Uncovering the underlying causes of deficiency is essential to identify the proper course of treatment.
With this video we aim to spread awareness about vitamin D deficiency, so that you don’t waste time suffering its consequences. At the CK Birla Hospital we ensure all our patients are given the best guidance for better quality of life. In case of any queries or guidance, do not hesitate to reach out to our team of experts at the CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram.

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Biochemistry Of Stress

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Signs and symptoms of diabetes, explained | JUST THE FAQs

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Signs and symptoms of diabetes, explained | JUST THE FAQs

Over 37 million people in the U.S. have diabetes and that number is climbing. Here are the signs and symptoms.

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Diabetes is expected to surge dramatically in young people over the next several decades in what experts say should be a wake-up call to prioritize health in America.

Researchers estimate that in 2060, there could be as many as 220,000 people under age 20 with Type 2 diabetes, an increase of nearly 700%, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study released Thursday. Those with Type 1, the most common type in young people, could see a 65% increase.

Overall, the findings estimate that more than half a million young people could have diabetes in 2060, if current rates continue and with population increase. In 2017, that number was 213,000, according to the study published in American Diabetes Association’s Diabetes Care.

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The numbers are surely attention getting: nearly 7 million Americans have undiagnosed diabetes. What gets less notice are the early warning signs.

“If they’re not going to their doctor, if they’re not seeing their physician they’re not having those lab works, they’re not reporting their signs they could just be going along with their normal daily activities,” says Melanie Aracri, a certified diabetes educator for Lee Health.

All too often patients show up at a hospital in a health crisis and find out they have highly elevated blood sugar. New studies find 1 in 10 heart attack patients may have undetected diabetes. We’ve broken down 5 warnings signs that should get your attention.

“The three classic signs of high blood sugar, we call them the three “P”s: polyphagia, polydipsia, and polyuria. Those are increased thirst, increased hunger, and increased urination,” says Aracri.

It’s easy to minimize increased thirst, especially when it’s hot. And frequent urination seems to naturally follow. But experts say it could be our body’s way of flushing extra glucose.

“The kidney has to work really hard to get that blood sugar out, that blood glucose out when it’s high,” says Aracri.

Wounds that don’t heal could be another warning sign.

“The body’s not able to fight that infection because of that extra glucose in the system,” says Aracri.

Frequent yeast or urinary tract infections may also be a red flag many people fail to consider. The earlier diabetes is picked up, the easier it is to avoid complications.

“it’s a learning how to adapt your eating pattern, your meal plan to your lifelong activities and daily habits,” says Aracri.
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