Patients with calcium loss during menopause may suffer from back pain, leg pain, joint pain, generalized weakness, and even pathological fractures. Menopausal patients, due to the decline of estrogen in the body, can lead to the loss of calcium in the body, which will lead to a series of symptoms, such as calcium loss of the spine, the patient will experience back pain, calcium loss of lower limb bones, the patient will experience leg pain, arthralgia, and other symptoms of bone pain. Calcium loss also affects muscle movement and function, resulting in generalized weakness, muscle pain, leg muscle spasms and other symptoms. In addition, calcium loss will also lead to osteoporosis, which will cause patients to suffer from pathological fracture when there is no external force or slight external force. If menopausal patients experience the above symptoms related to calcium loss, please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.