Hypocalcemia may cause rhabdomyolysis. Normally, a certain concentration of calcium ions exists in the blood, and a decrease in the serum concentration of calcium ions due to various reasons can cause hypocalcemia.
The main triggers are hypothyroidism, vitamin D deficiency, renal insufficiency, etc. Rhabdomyolysis is the main component of every skeletal muscle. Hypocalcemia is mild and usually has no obvious symptoms, but with aggravation of the disease, there may be generalized pain in the smooth muscles and skeletal muscles, and some patients may also develop resting tremor and muscle tonus.
If hypocalcemia causes uncomfortable symptoms, patients should consult a doctor in time for examination, so that the doctor can clarify the severity of the disease and choose the appropriate treatment, as well as pay attention to a balanced diet and regular checkups.