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Backache, Calcium Deficiency, Bone Lacks Of Serum, Hyperthyroid. Treatment?

I am suffering from backache from last 6 months very badly i had this problem 4 years back when i was in college but i gt treatment and my doctor said that i have calcium deficiency and my bone lacks of serum but it suddenly started 6 months back Now i got checked again and found out that i am suffering from hyperthyroid and i am feeling horrible body pain from last 1 month i am just taking pain killers to suppress the pain but at the end of day its starts paining horribly
Wed, 23 May 2012
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Hello

Thyroid disorder can cause calcium deficenct

Take Vit D along with calcium at least 2000 IU per day

Consult an orthopedic surgeon as well as physiotherapist whi can get your X ray done and physiotherapy is going to help you a lot

Change your mattress according to doctor's guidance

Take care

Best wishes



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Backache, Calcium Deficiency, Bone Lacks Of Serum, Hyperthyroid. Treatment?

Hello Thyroid disorder can cause calcium deficenct Take Vit D along with calcium at least 2000 IU per day Consult an orthopedic surgeon as well as physiotherapist whi can get your X ray done and physiotherapy is going to help you a lot Change your mattress according to doctor s guidance Take care Best wishes