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Deffinately. It depends greatly on how low your actual calcium is but I suffer from hypocalcemia and my bones ache alot along with muscle cramps and tetany.
Muscle spasm is the primary symptom of the back pain under waist.
The most common is fatigue, followed by muscle weakness or pain.
All of the muscular dystrophies are marked by muscle weakness as the major symptom. The distribution of symptoms, age of onset, and progression differ significantly. Pain is sometimes a symptom of each
No. That would not be a symptom. Joint pain can be a symptom, but not muscle pain. In opposition to the previous answer, I can tell you from experience that UC can cause widespread, multi-muscle pain. The previous answer said that joint pain can be a symptom, and yes, that is correct, however muscle pain is a distinct and very real side effect. I have had UC for 6 years and with it, multiple lingering pains that no medicine has yet been able to treat. I have deep muscle pain in my back, legs and arms, not to mention the abdominal pain which is so very common with the disease. Only recently have my doctors begun to consider the possibility that the UC has triggered a kind of fibromyalgia (not necessarily the "popular" version of this, but the literal meaning--muscle pain) that is very restricting. I have also been unable to sleep well for a long time, and I have headaches most of the time. My doctor says that new studies have noted that these symptoms are common in people with active ulcerative colitis. If you are concerned about the connection between the muscle pain and ulcerative colitis, talk to your doctor about it.
Tetany
Pain IS the symptom of an injury.
Muscle pain originates in any of the muscles in the body. The medical term formuscle pain is myalgia. Muscle pain may arise due to injury or overexertion, infections of the soft tissues, or inflammatory conditions. ... Related symptoms thatcan occur with muscle pain are tenderness, swelling, redness, or fever.
The word used to describe sustained muscle spasms due to hypocalcemia is "tetany." This condition occurs when there is a deficiency of calcium in the blood, leading to increased excitability of nerve and muscle cells. Tetany is characterized by muscle cramps, spasms, and twitching, particularly in the hands and feet.