Numbness in limbs
In the debate about bone and joint diseases, it is impossible to ignore the source of calcium minerals. Lack of calcium is the main cause of pain, degeneration, and osteoporosis. The typical symptom of osteoporosis is numbness in the limbs. There are some people who decide to go for a medical check-up when they feel numbness in their limbs. After being examined by a doctor and ordered to measure bone density, they were surprised when they had osteoporosis. Doctors recommend that osteoporosis has a silent progression, by the time the above signs are detected, the rate of bone loss may have been up to 30%.
The initial signs of numbness in the limbs are usually very mild: numbness of the fingertips, stinging, paresthesia, crawling, cramps, aches, and pains,... Therefore, patients are very subjective and do not seek early examination. When the disease is left for a long time, the level of numbness and pain will increase, at this time, the fingers are numb, more numb, quickly spreading the pain down the arm and forearm, making it difficult to move and hold. At the same time, the toes, feet, ankles, shins, thighs, buttocks, and waist area,... can also appear in the same situation.