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Calcium Causing Back Pain
9/27 10:43:32
Our parents always told us to take our vitamins. When were sick or hurting, vitamins can often be the cure for what ails us. Whether its a vitamin deficiency or just the need for more, vitamins can help the body heal. Then it would seem like the same would be true for calcium and back pain. Its not. Calcium is a lot like spice in a recipe. Too much spice overwhelms and may makes the eyes water. Too little takes the joy away and makes normal eating just bland. Calcium is similar. Too little or too much has a large effect on a persons health, especially related to back pain.
Studies have shown that calcium is causing back pain for many sufferers. This may defy common logic and even our mothers lesson, but calcium can be harmful. In depth chemical studies have shown that the more calcium in someones muscles or in the body can cause enzymes to awaken. Those enzyme increase the feelings of pain. As a result, calcium causes back pain, making it worse and sometimes intolerable for sufferers who already suffer too much.

From another angle, too much calcium causes calcium deposits to develop in the body. These deposits can cause tremendous discomfort in bones and in tight spaces. These deposit can cause great discomfort. A common place for discomforting calcium deposit is in joints. What happens when calcium deposits develop in joints is the nerves near the deposit become pinches. This happens especially in the spine where only a narrow pathway exists for nerves to travel between a complex network of bones and tissues.
Any abnormality can cause tension, tightness and pressure. This is the most common link between calcium causing back pain. This is best diagnosed through an x-ray or an MRI to see the tiny bulges that develop in nerve pathways.
Along the lines of more conventional understandings, calcium causing back pain can occur through a deficiency. Too little calcium weakens bones causes small chips and fractures. Those fractures can cause back pain.
Often the best treatment for too much calcium causing back pain is to stop calcium treatments. Limit the calcium in the diet for a period of time. This should be supervised by a physician since a calcium deficiency can cause more problems and more painful than back discomfort caused by too much calcium. Several days and weeks can allow calcium to break up and leave the body. During the healing process, the calcium will continue causing back pain. The feeling of discomfort is calcium actually breaking up and leaving the body. Once calcium leaves, a balanced regimen of calcium vitamins and diet is needed to prevent deposits from building up later.
For pain caused by a calcium deficiency, a calcium supplement and a vitamin D supplement along with a balance diet can replenish the natural nutrients, minerals and vitamins needed to keep the body functioning at peak health.

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