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Tetany. By: Hannah Gilman. What is it?. Muscle cramps, spasms or tremors Can occur anywhere Face, fingers, calves Due to low calcium levels: hypocalcemia Ca concentration in extracellular fluids drops Affects the nervous system Sending impulses to skeletal muscles. Hyperventilation .
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Tetany By: Hannah Gilman
What is it? • Muscle cramps, spasms or tremors • Can occur anywhere • Face, fingers, calves • Due to low calcium levels: hypocalcemia • Ca concentration in extracellular fluids drops • Affects the nervous system • Sending impulses to skeletal muscles
Hyperventilation • Removes too much CO2: resulting in respiratory alkalosis (lower H+ and increased pH) • Increases Calcium proteinate and lowers free Ca++ • Increased excitability causes spontaneous tingling in fingers and toes due to increased sensitivity in the motor axons and peripheral nerves • Parathyroid hormone regulates Ca++ • Tetany is a major sign of hypoparathyroidism
Causes • Diarrhea • Kidney disease • Thyroid or pancreas problems • Pregnancy and breast feeding • Malnutrition • Vitamin D deficiency • Some medications • Calcium deficiency
Symptoms of Tetany Non-Severe Severe • Abdominal pain • Chronic diarrhea • Muscle pain • Tingling in hands or feet • Twitching fingers • Loss of muscle coordination • Loss/change in vision • Paralysis • Seizures • Slurred speech • Sudden difficulty with memory, thinking, talking, writing or reading • Sudden weakness or numbness on one side
Who Does it Affect? • Anyone • As a consequence of sustained hyperventilation or following excessive vomiting • Often from an endocrine disorder • Neonatal, children, cows, chickens and dogs • Occurs more in temperate zones/winter • Marathoners • Anorexic or bulimic • Old people
Treatment • Detection of low calcium levels is important • Tetany can be fatal if it involves laryngeal or pharyngeal muscles; which blocks the airway • IV Treatment • Calcium carbonate is used in the initial stage of Hypocalcemia • Calcium gluconate is used for muscle cramps or nerve weakness • Calcium chloride is for patients in serious condition
Calcium Factors enhancing absorption Factors that limit absorption • Parathyroid hormone • Glucose and lactose • Digestive motility • Vitamin D & K • Large amounts of phytic acid • Excess of phosphorus and magnesium in diet • Polyphenols in tea • Vitamin D deficiency • Diarrhea • Old age * Upper limit 2500 mg
How vitamin D & Calcium work together • Vitamin D facilitates Ca absorption in the intestine • By going thru the intestine and into the blood stream • Helps reclaim Ca in kidneys • 1% of the body’s Ca is in the blood plasma, the rest is in the bones • RDA Calcium: ~1000mg • RDA vitamin D: ~600IU
Where they can be found Calcium Vitamin D • Yogurt: 450 mg • Parmesan cheese: 390 mg • 1% milk: 300 mg • Spinach: 250 mg • Salmon: 210 mg • Chocolate pudding: 160 mg • Tofu: 140 mg • Others: cheese, kale, soy milk, energy bars • The Sun: 400 IU/15min • Salmon: 238 IU • Sardines: 136 IU • Canned tuna: 136 IU • 1% milk: 99 IU • Mushrooms: 73 IU • Special K cereal: 30 IU • Others: cheeses, cereal, energy bars, eggs, butter, liver
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Questions • What two components must work together to prevent tetany and osteoporosis? • Calcium & Vitamin D • What is the best source of vitamin D? 2. Sunshine! • What percent of Ca is in the blood plasma? Where is the majority held? 3. 1% in the blood plasma & 99% in the bones
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