3. Bone Fractures or Breaks
When you have hypocalcemia, your bones are not being built or rebuilt properly. If you do not get enough calcium as a child then your bones are not going to develop properly and cause major problems later in life. But a major misconception is that once bones are completely developed and you become an adult then you no longer need much calcium because your bones are already completed. But this is not true at all.
In fact, your bones decay and need to be reinforced with calcium and phosphorus in order to keep them healthy and strong. You will have problems as an adult when it comes to bone loss when you do not get enough calcium, and you will especially experience symptoms when you get older. Calcium is absolutely vital to folks over 65 because they will already be experiencing bone loss.