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What is the role of Magnesium Deficiency in our body?

What is the  role of Magnesium Deficiency in our body?

Magnesium, though often overlooked, is fundamental to numerous bodily functions, including nerve and muscle control, blood sugar balance, and blood pressure regulation.

Magnesium, a precious mineral to be overshadowed by so many, is the key that sets off an incredible chain of body functions. Ranging from controlling nerve and muscle function to stabilizing blood sugar and blood pressure, its effects on our health are nothing short of remarkable. And magnesium deficiency, or hypomagnesemia, is surprisingly prevalent and often unsuspected. This "silent deficiency" may express itself in an enormous range of signs and symptoms, from our energy level to our cardiovascular system.

This introduction to pathogenesis talks of the sensitivity of magnesium deficiency, its pathogenesis, and its presentations. And even if the Delhi top imaging centres know how to image the body structures in order to diagnose a chain of disease, it is highly probable that magnesium deficiency might be easier to identify in the lab rather than imaging studies.

The Many Facets of Magnesium in the Body

Magnesium is a critically required co-factor of more than 300 body enzymes and a participant of most basic body functions:

  • Muscle Contraction and Nerve Conduction of Impulse: Magnesium is a cause of muscle relaxation and contraction and normal nerve impulse conduction of the body. It is a cause of spasm production, cramp, weakness, and shakiness.
  • Production of Energy: This mineral is responsible for the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), body energy. Deficiency will cause weakness and chronic fatigue.
  • Control of Blood Sugar: Magnesium is implicated with insulin sensitivity, glucose metabolism. Deficiency has been demonstrated as a risk factor for susceptibility to type 2 diabetes.
  • Regulation of Blood Pressure: Magnesium is a vasorelaxant promoter and helps in the regulation of blood pressure in the normal range. Deficiency has been linked with hypertension.
  • Bone Structure: Magnesium participates in the structural function of bone and affects osteoblast and osteoclast activity, the cells responsible for bone formation and resorption.
  • DNA and Protein Synthesis: It is linked with DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis in proliferating and repairing cells.
  • Mood and Mental Health: Magnesium influences neurotransmitter function and has also been implicated in mood control. Magnesium deficiency has been established by a number of studies to be an etiologic condition in depression and anxiety.
  • Identification of the Pathogenesis of Magnesium Deficiency: Magnesium deficiency can be due to a vast range of causes, classically through under-intake, deranged absorption, or over-depletion of the element:
  • Dietary Deficiency: The majority of diets, typically composed of surplus processed foods and low-magnesium-whole foods such as green leafy vegetables, nuts, seeds, and legumes are likely to be deficient.
  • Gastrointestinal Disease: Crohn's disease, celiac disease, and chronic diarrhea reduce gastrointestinal absorption of magnesium. Certain Medications: Diuretics, proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), and certain antibiotics enhance urinary excretion of magnesium.
  • Type 2 Diabetes: Excess magnesium in diabetic patients will be eliminated via urine.
  • Chronic Alcoholism: Chronic use of quantities greater than required has the potential to slow down absorption as well as hasten body elimination.
  • Age: Increased age diminishes intestinal absorption and increases renal clearances.

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Magnesium Deficiency?

Magnesium deficiency possesses the indeterminate and mild clinical presentation in nature and possesses the potential to cause challenges in the diagnosis. Some of the frequent presentations among the signs and symptoms are as follows:

  • Muscle Cramp and Spasm: Involuntary muscle spasm, painful in character, commonly encountered in legs and feet is one of the presentations among the common.
  • Weakness and Chronic Fatigue: Common among the history of weakness, chronic fatigue.
  • Irritability and Anxiety: Nervousness, restlessness, and worry in excess amounts beyond the normal with decreased magnesium levels.
  • Sleep Disturbances: Insomnia or sleeping difficulty (trouble falling asleep or staying asleep) is another symptom which is usually noted.
  • Headaches: Headache and migraine are a direct consequence of magnesium deficiency.
  • Abnormal Heart Rhythms (Arrhythmias): Finally, magnesium deficiency will affect the heart's conduction system.
  • Numbness and Tingling: Numbness and tingling of the limbs are caused by deranged nerves.

Tests to diagnose and detect Magnesium deficiency by Ganesh Diagnostic-

Here are some other tests that are offered by Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre to detect magnesium deficiency- 

Conclusion

The deficiency of magnesium is most ignored but yet a concern topic if you want your good health. This mineral helps to manage many diseases such as numbness, irregular headaches, anxiety and muscle cramps. Understanding its need and required tests are most important as this can  help you to manage this condition and your overall well-being. If you’re searching for the best lab near you, you can contact Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre.

FAQS

Q.  What is the other name of Magnesium deficiency?

The other name of magnesium deficiency is hypomagnesemia.

Q.  What are the symptoms of Magnesium deficiency?

Muscle cramps, unbearable headache, numbness and tingling are some symptoms of magnesium deficiency.

Q. How to book magnesium deficiency tests near me?

You can book a magnesium test near you  by booking your appointment through Ganesh Diagnostic website and easily book your magnesium test at no. 1 imaging centre in Rohini, Delhi.

Q. Is it right to take magnesium supplements?

Yes, it is right but taking in a proper dosage will help you to go right and understand more about this from your healthcare provider.