Calcium deficiency is one of the most common yet most misunderstood nutritional problems in routine clinical practice. Patients frequently present with joint pain, muscle aches, back pain, fatigue, or early bone loss and confidently state that their “calcium levels are normal.” This reassurance is misleading.
Both patients and general practitioners often equate normal serum calcium with adequate calcium intake and good bone health. This assumption is scientifically incorrect and can delay the diagnosis and prevention of osteoporosis and fractures.
This blog explains, in simple but evidence-based terms, why blood calcium levels are misleading, why daily calcium intake is far more important, how Indian dietary patterns contribute to deficiency, and how to choose calcium and vitamin D supplements rationally.
Looking for the best dentist in Kandivli or the most trusted dental services in Kandivli? You’re in the right place!
Whether due to injury, decay, or gum disease, missing a tooth isn’t just a cosmetic issue. It can affect your chewing, speech, and even your jaw alignment.
At Nirjara Multispeciality Clinic, rheumatologists and dentists work together to manage arthritis, autoimmune conditions, gum disease, dry mouth, and oral health. Learn how joint and dental care go hand in hand for patients with RA, lupus, Sjogren’s, and osteoporosis.
Chana dal is a nutritious plant protein often questioned by people with arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, or high uric acid. Is it safe to eat, or should you avoid it? This guide explains the truth about chana dal’s effect on uric acid levels, joint health, and inflammation. Discover how chana dal supports muscle strength, provides fibre for gut health, and offers safe protein for arthritis patients. Learn the difference between plant and animal proteins, practical serving tips, and why chana dal rarely triggers gout attacks. Perfect for anyone managing arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or uric acid levels through diet.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic autoimmune disease — where your immune system attacks your own joints. This causes: (Pain, Swelling, Joint damage and Fatigue).
Over time, RA can lead to joint deformities and affect organs like the lungs (lung fibrosis), bones (osteoporosis), eyes, and even the heart — making it much more than just arthritis.





