Calcium Homeostasis Disorders
Calcium homeostasis disorders, also known as dysregulations of calcium metabolism, are disorders that are characterized by an imbalance in the levels of calcium in the body. This can be caused by a range of factors including poor mineral intake, increased excretion of calcium, hormonal disorders and kidney insufficiency. These disorders can have significant effects on the normal functioning of the body, including symptoms such as fatigue, bone and muscle pain, impaired renal function and even cardiac complications. Treatment is essential and includes dietary modifications, supplements and medications, depending on the severity of the disorder. There is also growing evidence of the association between calcium homeostasis disorders and a variety of other diseases, such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and hypertension, making it an important area of research.
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