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May 2021 Podcast round up. St Emlyn's
May 2021 Podcast round up. St Emlyn's Our regular round up of the best of the blog with @docib and @EMManchester from @stemlyns #FOAMed #podcast
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Hypocalcaemia, Trauma and Major Transfusion. St Emlyn's
Hypocalcaemia, Trauma and Major Transfusion at @stemlyns via @docib Also check our @emcrit on same. #FOAMed for all.
I’m writing this blog post after listening to the ever excellent Scott Weingart on the EMCrit podcast in discussion with the authors of this paper, to which I highly recommend you listen. Why bother to write about hypocalcaemia on St Emlyn’s when it’s already in the FOAMed forum I hear you ask. Well, I thought it would be worth considering in the UK context (as well as getting the discussion…
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Clinical Features of Hypocalcaemia
Clinical Features of Hypocalcaemia
In this article, we will discuss the Clinical Features of Hypocalcaemia. So, let’s get started. Clinical Features Sign and Symptoms of Hypocalcemia The clinical manifestations vary from asymptomatic state to life-threatening features like convulsions, tetany, laryngeal spasm, depending on the level of ionized calcium. The neuromuscular and neurological manifestations of hypocalcaemia are due…
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Postpartum depression during COVID-19 - Times of India
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Hypocalcaemia is imbalance of electrolytes which is indicated by abnormally low level of calcium in the body. A healthy person has 8.5-10.2 mg/dL calcium level in his/her body, how
Hypocalcaemia Treatment Market Set to Surge Significantly During 2016 - 2022
Hypocalcaemia is imbalance of electrolytes which is indicated by abnormally low level of calcium in the body. A healthy person has 8.5-10.2 mg/dL calcium level in his/her body, however, drop in this level could possibly led to hypocalcaemia disorder.
Middle aged population needs to take 1000 mg of calcium while geriatrics population aged 65 and above should take 1500 mg of calcium per day. Hypocalcaemia is caused by hypoalbuminemia, hyperphosphatemia, surgical effects, medication effects, hypomagnesemia, heart failure, muscle cramps, vitamin D deficiency, alcoholism, magnesium deficiency, insufficient protein in the blood, in the blood and many more. Neuromuscular irritability is the most common sign of hypocalcaemia. Hypocalcaemia are mostly diagnosed by clinical suspicion and laboratory testing. Hypoparathyroidism has a major effect on hypocalcaemia and high recurrence rate.
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The hypocalcaemia can be caused at any age but it is commonly observed in ill patients and patients with parathyroid surgery and with increase in the prevalence of heat related disorders in the older population witnessing the growth of hypocalcaemia treatment market is expected to expand at considerable CAGR during the forecasted period.
Also, with increase in the awareness among the aging population and availability of treatment creates an opportunity for hypocalcaemia treatment market worldwide. However, the biochemical abnormality associated with hypocalcaemia carries risks in diagnosis and treatment.
The Hypocalcaemia Treatment Market has been classified on the basis of product, application, end use and geography.
Hypocalcaemia Treatment Market by type:
Asymptomatic Symptomatic Prophylactic
Hypocalcaemia Treatment Market by Drug type:
Radiocontrast Loop diuretics Calcium supplements Antibiotics Antiepileptic drugs Estrogen Bisphosphonates Cinacalcet
Hypocalcaemia Treatment Market by dosage forms type:
Calcium supplements Parenteral preparation Oral preparation Vitamin D supplements Parenteral preparation Oral preparation
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Parenteral calcium supplements dosage are given to patients suffering from acute hypocalcaemia. Whereas, in case of chronic hypocalcaemia oral calcium supplements are administered. Medical supervision is given to avoid risk associated with parenteral administration. With increasing demand for effective treatment of hypocalcemia, companies need to capitalize on their resources to offer effective medications and in turn further expand their business footprint in developing regions.
Depending on geographic region, hypocalcaemia treatment market is segmented into seven key regions: North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa. Incidence rate of hypocalcaemia is quite high in North America compared to other regions. North America dominates the global hypocalcaemia treatment market followed by Europe, Asia Pacific owing to high awareness about the treatments of hypocalcaemia in these regions. The developing regions such as Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa hold huge potential and is a promising market for hypocalcaemia treatment due to significant increase in medical tourism industry.
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Market Players
Key players of Hypocalcaemia Treatment Market are :
F. Hoffman La Roche, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Pfizer Inc., Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Muscle twiching in the arm. What is the cause of it and what Muscle twitching in the arm. What is the cause of it and what can I do about it? I know vitamin D deficiency can cause twitching and I know I have vitamin D deficiency. But this twitching is going on for hours now and don't want to stop. Yesterday evening my leg hurt at my thigh and knee and now it hurts at my right arm, at my elbow. It's like muscle strain with twitching. And I worked out at the gymn yesterday.
I think you have calcium deficiency (hypocalcaemia). Calcium deficiency’s main symptoms are muscle spasms, numbness and tingling in the hands and feet. You can also feel confusion, memory loss, depression and can have brittle nails. D vitamin deficiency can lead to hypocalcaemia.
You should take calcium and vitamin D tablets. The recommended doses are 2x400mg calcium and 2000 NE vitamin daily. It is essential that you take both, because vitamin D needs calcium so it can increase the calcium intake of bones and the absorption of calcium in the bowels.
I would also recommend eating the following: raspberry, almond, cheese, asparagus, milk, spinach. These are rich in calcium. And I also recommend foods rich in vitamin D: salmon, mushroom, dandelion leaves as a salad, yogurt, liver, olive.
I would recommend you to drink peony (Paeonia officinalis) root tea: Add the peony root to boiling water and allow it to simmer (not boil) for 20 minutes before taking it off the stove. Let the decoction steep until it is cool enough to drink. Drink it daily.