Question

Lately, during a check-up, I found that my blood pressure was slightly elevated. Then, sometimes I felt unsteady in my legs and feet. After further investigation, I discovered I had a calcium deficiency. Then I started linking calcium deficiency with high blood pressure, as I’ve always been quite mindful of my lifestyle. Could calcium deficiency cause an increase in blood pressure? Thank you.

Answer

Calcium deficiency is not related to increased blood pressure. The main symptoms of calcium deficiency are cramps and high blood pressure. The main symptoms include dizziness, fatigue, or feverish sensations. It is recommended to pay attention to calcium intake. Consume more fruits and vegetables, and if you have hypertension, consult with a doctor to determine if medication is necessary. It is advisable to seek treatment under the guidance of a professional physician in such cases.