Calcium deficiency affects nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide, according to the National Institutes of Health. This essential mineral is crucial for the health of bones, muscles, nerves, and the cardiovascular system. Unfortunately, symptoms often go unnoticed until serious complications emerge. Recent studies highlight that late detection can result in osteoporosis, muscle spasms, and heart irregularities, impacting quality of life. Understanding the subtle, hidden signs is vital in preventing long-term damage to multiple organs and systems.
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46. Frequent Nighttime Urination Frequent nighttime urination, or nocturia, can sometimes be traced back to calcium deficiency, which disrupts the hormonal control mechanisms involved in bladder…