Can people with post cerebral ridge syndrome take liquid calcium?

People with post cerebral infarction can take liquid calcium, but they need to take reasonable calcium supplements based on their blood calcium levels when a calcium deficiency occurs.
Liquid calcium is used to treat osteoporosis in different people. Some patients with cerebral infarction will have sequelae such as limitation of limb movement, due to the reduction of activity, these patients are more prone to osteoporosis, and can take calcium supplement appropriately. However, if the patient’s gastrointestinal function is poor, it will lead to incomplete absorption of calcium.
If the patient does not have hypocalcemia and does not have osteoporosis, calcium supplementation is not necessary. Excessive calcium supplementation will lead to acid-base imbalance and endocrine disorders.
It is recommended that patients with sequelae of cerebral infarction actively carry out rehabilitation exercises, do not take too much calcium supplementation, and consult a professional doctor for treatment if there is any discomfort.