Hypocalcemia is low calcium levels in the blood serum. Mildly low levels that develop slowly often have no symptoms. Otherwise, symptoms may include numbness, muscle spasms, seizures, confusion, or cardiac arrest. Initial treatment for severe disease is with intravenous calcium chloride and possibly magnesium sulfate. Other treatments may include vitamin D, magnesium, and calcium supplements. If due to hypoparathyroidism, hydrochlorothiazide, phosphate binders, and a low salt diet may also be recommended. About 18% of people who are being treated in a hospital have hypocalcemia. Considering the seriousness of the disease, Siddha Spirituality of Swami Hardas Life System brings out some instant Siddha remedies, which can be applied at home.
What is the definition of hypocalcemia?
Hypocalcemia is a condition in which there are lower-than-average levels of calcium in the liquid part of the blood or the plasma. Calcium has many important roles in your body: Calcium is key to the conduction of electricity in your body. Your nervous system, nerves, brain, muscles, bones need calcium to function properly. Hypocalcemia may be the result of low calcium production or insufficient calcium circulation in your body. A deficiency of magnesium or vitamin D is linked to most cases of hypocalcemia.
Who is at risk for hypocalcemia?
People with a vitamin D or magnesium deficiency are at risk of hypocalcemia. Other risk factors include:
- A history of gastrointestinal disorders
- Pancreatitis
- Kidney failure
- Liver failure
- Anxiety disorders
Newborn babies are at risk because their bodies aren’t fully developed. This is especially true for children born to diabetic mothers.
What are the symptoms of Hypocalcemia?
The neuromuscular symptoms of hypocalcemia are caused by a positive bathmotropic effect i.e. increased responsiveness due to the decreased interaction of calcium with sodium channels. Since calcium blocks sodium channels and inhibits depolarization of nerve and muscle fibers, reduced calcium lowers the threshold for depolarization. The symptoms can be recalled by the mnemonic “CATs go numb” – convulsions, arrhythmias, tetany, and numbness in the hands and feet and around the mouth.
What can cause Hypocalcemia?
Hypoparathyroidism is a common cause of hypocalcemia. Calcium is tightly regulated by the parathyroid hormone (PTH). In response to low calcium levels, PTH levels rise, and conversely, if there are high calcium levels then PTH secretion declines. However, in the setting of absent, decreased, or ineffective PTH hormone, the body loses this regulatory function, and hypocalcemia ensues. Hypoparathyroidism is commonly due to surgical destruction of the parathyroid glands. Hypoparathyroidism may also be due to autoimmune problems. Some causes of hypocalcemia are as follows:
- Hyperphosphatemia
- Vitamin D deficiency
- Chronic liver disease
- Edetate disodium
- Magnesium deficiency
- Prolonged use of medications/laxatives (magnesium)
- Osteomalacia
- Chronic kidney failure
- Ineffective active vitamin D
- Hypoparathyroidism/genetic
- After surgery hypoparathyroidism
- Hungry bone syndrome
- Tumor lysis syndrome
- Acute kidney injury
- Rhabdomyolysis (initial stage)
- As a complication of pancreatitis
- Alkalosis
- Massive red blood cell transfusion due to excess qty of citrate in the blood
- Neonatal hypocalcemia
- The gain of function mutations of the calcium-sensing receptor
- Foscarnet use
- Loop diuretic use
- Crohn disease
- High level of lactic acid in the blood
- Pseudohypoparathyroidism
What is the mechanism of Hypocalcemia?
Calcium in the blood exists in three primary states: bound to proteins (mainly albumin), bound to anions such as phosphate and citrate, and as free (unbound) ionized calcium. Only the unbound calcium is physiologically active. Normal blood calcium level is between 8.5 to 10.5 mg/dL (2.12 to 2.62 mmol/L) and that of unbound calcium is 4.65 to 5.25 mg/dL (1.16 to 1.31 mmol/L).
How Hypocalcemia is diagnosed?
Because a significant portion of calcium is bound to albumin, any alteration in the level of albumin will affect the measured level of calcium. A corrected calcium level based on the albumin level is: Corrected calcium (mg/dL) = measured total Ca (mg/dL) + 0.8 * (4.0 – serum albumin [g/dL]). Since calcium is also bound to small anions, it may be more useful to correct total calcium for both albumin and the anion gap.
How to manage Hypocalcemia?
Management of this condition includes:
- Intravenous calcium gluconate 10% can be administered, or if the hypocalcemia is severe, calcium chloride is given instead. This is only appropriate if the hypocalcemia is acute and has occurred over a relatively short time frame. But if hypocalcemia has been severe and chronic, this regimen can be fatal, because there is a degree of acclimatization.
- However, in either circumstance, maintenance doses of both calcium and vitamin-D (often as 1,25-(OH)2-D3, i.e. calcitriol) are often necessary to prevent further decline
How to treat hypocalcemia?
Some cases of hypocalcemia go away without treatment. Some cases of hypocalcemia are severe and can even be life-threatening. If you have an acute case, your doctor will most likely give you calcium through your vein, or intravenously. Other treatments for hypocalcemia include:
Medications
Taking calcium, vitamin D, or magnesium supplements, or eating foods with these can help treat it.
Home care
Spending time in the sun will increase your vitamin D levels. The amount of sun needed is different for everyone. Be sure to use sunscreen for protection if you’re in the sun for a long time. Your doctor may recommend a calcium-rich diet plan to help treat it as well.
How to manage hypocalcemia with Siddha remedies at home?
1. Siddha preventive measures
Everybody must practice Siddha preventive measures, whether a person is affected with hypocalcemia or not, but preventive measures are the primary steps for switching on to any other Siddha remedies, and hence they are important. It helps in one’s capability, effectiveness, and productivity, decision-making power, intellectuality, and removing minor health problems.
Everybody’s tendency is to get attracted to the word free, however, don’t neglect even these Siddha preventive measures are free. Avail of the benefits by practicing them sincerely, and regularly. For the ease of understanding Siddha preventive measures, please watch a video for a live demonstration.
2. Siddha Shaktidata Yog
This unique Siddha Shaktidata Yog of Siddha Spirituality can solve the problems related to hypocalcemia with free Siddha remedies. There is no compulsion of training of ‘Swami Hardas Life System’ methods. This not only gives benefits to self but also it can be used for other affected persons, whether a person is in the same house, distantly available in the same city, same nation or might be in any corner of the world, however, both the procedures have been explained here.
3. Siddha Kalyan Sadhana
Recite this Sadhana with a Sankalp “My problems of the hypocalcemia are solved as early as possible and I should gain health”, which should be repeated in mind 3 – 3 times every after each stanza. Any person irrespective of caste, creed, religion, faith, sex, and age can recite this Sadhana for free, which should be repeated at least twice a day. To know more, please click on this link.
4. CCPE products
These products work on the concepts of ‘Conceptual Creative Positive Energy’ (CCPE) within the provisions of the ‘CCPE Life System’ and the theory of Quantum Technology to a certain extent. However, the products get activated only whenever touched by a human and then they become capable of solving the problem and achieving health. However, please use these products for hypocalcemia as mentioned below:
CCPE Extractor: The CCPE Extractor should be gently moved over the Agya Chakra in a circular motion at least for 30 to 60 seconds, thereafter, follow the same process on the head, chest, and naval for another 30 to 60 seconds, which finishes within almost 2 – 4 minutes.
CCPE Booster: Keep one Booster over the Agya Chakra and another one each over the head, chest, and naval for 3 minutes. You may need to have 4 Boosters, which establishes positivity.
5. UAM (Understanding, Awakening, Movement)
For quick and effective results, it is advisable to learn the unique methods of the Swami Hardas Life System. A trained person can only apply the UAM method himself/herself and also become capable of healing others.
A daily routine for Hypocalcemia
In general, a daily routine to manage hypocalcemia may look like this:
- Carry out all medical checks as suggested above and follow the advice of your Doctor
- Apply free Siddha energy remedies a minimum 3 times a day, as explained above
- Do walking exercises, breathing exercises regularly
- Have a healthy diet in particular
- Perform Siddha Nyasa regularly
- Perform Swayamsiddha Agnihotra daily, if feasible
- Try to learn advanced methods of Swami Hardas Life System for fast recovery
Ensure to sprinkle in some fun during the day: Don’t forget to relax and laugh in between. Laughing is a great way to boost your immune system and help you.
Just try the methods of Siddha Spirituality of Swami Hardas Life System. I am confident that you will surely find improvements within 3 days.
Training of Swami Hardas Life System
Any person irrespective of religion, caste, creed, faith, sex, and age can undergo the unique training of Swami Hardas Life System.
Conclusion
Given the above, I am confident that you have learned about hypocalcemia, definition, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, management, and free Siddha remedies, without money and medicines. You also learned free Siddha remedies. Now, you have become self-sufficient, hence it’s the right time to use your acquired knowledge for solving problems as per the provision available in Siddha Spirituality of Swami Hardas Life System.
However, keep learning and practicing the free Siddha Energy Remedies, which would help guide how to solve various problems regarding health, peace, and progress, without money and medicines.
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Frequently asked questions
Here are a few frequently asked questions regarding hypocalcemia. Before posting your query, kindly go through them:
Q: What is hypocalcemia?
Hypocalcemia is a condition in which there are lower-than-average levels of calcium in the liquid part of the blood or the plasma. Hypocalcemia may be the result of low calcium production or insufficient calcium circulation in your body. |
Q: How hypocalcemia is caused?
Hypoparathyroidism is a common cause of hypocalcemia. Calcium is tightly regulated by the parathyroid hormone (PTH). In response to low calcium levels, PTH levels rise, and conversely, if there are high calcium levels then PTH secretion declines. However, in the setting of absent, decreased, or ineffective PTH hormone, the body loses this regulatory function, and hypocalcemia ensues. Hypoparathyroidism is commonly due to surgical destruction of the parathyroid glands. Hypoparathyroidism may also be due to autoimmune problems. |
Q: What are the Siddha remedies, which can be applied at home?
In general, a daily routine to manage hypocalcemia may look like this: carry out all medical checks as suggested above and follow the advice of your Doctor, apply free Siddha energy remedies a minimum 3 times a day, do walking exercises, breathing exercises regularly, have a healthy diet in particular, perform Siddha Nyasa regularly, perform Swayamsiddha Agnihotra daily, if feasible, and try to learn advanced methods of Swami Hardas Life System for fast recovery. However, ensure to sprinkle in some fun during the day. Don’t forget to relax and laugh in between. Laughing is a great way to boost your immune system and help you. |
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Reference:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypocalcemia
- https://www.healthline.com/health/hypocalcemia#risk-factors
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