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What Could Random Twitching In Left And Right Foot Suggest?
my left and right foot keep twitching. It doesn't actually move, it just feels like the muscle is randomly contracting and relaxing. I've not experienced any other symptoms. This twitching started at night about a week ago and now occur randomly throughout the day.
Dear patient muscle twitching is common sign of deficiency of serum calcium ie hypocalcemia. it is also common in patients with anxiety and stress. Are u anxious or in stress? does this twitching occurs only when you are free and thinking over? if yes it's sign of anxiety. I would like to advise serum calcium levels to rule out hypocalcemia. meanwhile start tab shelcal 500 mg twice a day with tab calcirol 60000units once a week for 4 weeks. Visit to your nearby physician will be helpful.
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What Could Random Twitching In Left And Right Foot Suggest?
Dear patient muscle twitching is common sign of deficiency of serum calcium ie hypocalcemia. it is also common in patients with anxiety and stress. Are u anxious or in stress? does this twitching occurs only when you are free and thinking over? if yes it s sign of anxiety. I would like to advise serum calcium levels to rule out hypocalcemia. meanwhile start tab shelcal 500 mg twice a day with tab calcirol 60000units once a week for 4 weeks. Visit to your nearby physician will be helpful.