Yes, hypercalcemia causes nervous system depression - the opposite of (see below)
According to the Human Anatomy and Physiology Textbook by Marieb, hypocalcemia causes neuron excitation and if severe enough, leads to tetany and then paralysis. this is because both serum calcium and intracellular calcium are increased. The reason hypocalcemia causes neuron excitation (contrary to the above logic) is because a decrease in extracellular calcium concentration increases the neuron membrane's permeability to sodium and allows sodium to easily depolarize the neuron's membrane and cause an action potential. Additionally The membrane threshold becomes refractory to depolarization thus many of the symptoms are related to the loss of cell membrane excitability.
How extracellular calcium controls sodium membrane permeability is another question.
Yes, hypercalcemia (high levels of calcium in the blood) can cause depression of the nervous system. Excess calcium can interfere with the normal functioning of nerve cells, leading to symptoms such as confusion, fatigue, weakness, muscle aches, and depression. Treatment involves addressing the underlying cause and restoring calcium levels to normal range.
Nervous system depression is not the same thing as depression where you feel sad. It means slowing down of the nervous system. Nervous system depression causes things like slowed heartbeat, dulled mental ability, and slow reflexes. Some drugs and medical conditions can cause this. Sedatives are one medication that causes depression of the nervous system.
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nervous and muscular system
A diseased condition of the nervous system of an unknown or unidentifiable cause.
Tobacco smoking can occlude the tiny blood vessles supplying nutrients and oxygen to nerve fibres therefore can cause severe damage to peripheral nervous system.
Nervous system depression is not the same thing as depression where you feel sad. It means slowing down of the nervous system. Nervous system depression causes things like slowed heartbeat, dulled mental ability, and slow reflexes. Some drugs and medical conditions can cause this. Sedatives are one medication that causes depression of the nervous system.
Sudden hypercalcemia can cause vomiting and coma
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The cause of your nervous system is genetics.
it can cause depression and nervous breakdown.
it can cause paralysis,or losse of control over voluntary movements
Magnesium- can cause muscle weakness, seizures, fatigue, depression, and irregular heartbeats.
Many different conditions can cause hypercalcemia; the most common are hyperparathyroidism and cancer.
it can cause you to die
Hypocalcemia ( a low serum calcium level), not hypercalcemia ( a high serum calcium level), tends to cause muscle spasm and in severe cases may lead to muscle tetany.
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Yes you can, however, you need to speak to your Physician or Pharmacist before doing so, as If they are not taken as the right dosages, they can cause central nervous system depression and death.