The clinical treatment options for convulsions caused by calcium deficiency are as follows: first, calcium supplementation therapy, which is the most common and most direct option, such as patients can take calcium tablets or calcium gluconate, etc. As long as the missing calcium in the body is replenished, the convulsions caused by calcium deficiency can generally be treated, and this treatment method is characterized by rapid results, but the duration is short and requires continuous calcium supplementation. Secondly, nerve block anesthesia is performed, that is, the nerve conduction function is destroyed, because in order to cause the contraction and diastolic activity of skeletal muscles, which is called twitching, nerves need to be involved in conduction. Therefore, the corresponding nerves can be clinically blocked or paralyzed, which can also serve to treat convulsions caused by calcium deficiency.