Calcium is a crucial mineral for strong bones, nerve function, and muscle health. When your body lacks sufficient calcium, it starts sending warning signals. Here are ten common signs that you might be calcium‑deficient:
1. Frequent muscle cramps – especially in your legs or feet, like the cramping shown in the foot in the image.
2. Brittle or weak nails that break or split easily.
3. Dental problems such as tooth decay, gum sensitivity, or weak enamel.
4. Bone pain or osteoporosis leading to fragile bones and easy fractures.
5. Numbness or tingling in fingers, toes, or around the mouth.
6. Fatigue and low energy levels even after adequate rest.
7. Poor skin health with dryness or eczema‑like conditions.
8. Irregular heartbeat or palpitations due to calcium’s role in heart rhythm.
9. Sleep disturbances like insomnia or restless sleep.
10. Slow hair growth or hair loss because calcium supports keratin production.
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