Calcitonin

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Onset of Calcitonin Deficiency

 

Determining the Onset of Calcitonin of Deficiency
Onset Age-related decline After surgery or other trauma of the thyroid
Patient’s age Elderly men postmenopausal women Any age: any patient (child, adult or elderly person) who has undergone thyroidectomy or thyroid irradiation
Appearance Slow, progressive Acute, sudden, from one day to the other
Physical signs Thyroid gland atrophy at palpation Thyroidectomy scar, or thyroid gland atrophy
Osteoporosis Only at old age 10 to 20 years after thyroid damage

Complaints of Calcitonin deficiency

 

Complaints suggestive of Calcitonin deficiency
PHYSICAL
Head Migraine
Back Cervicalgia (neck pain)
Dorsalgia (middle back pain)
Lumbalgia (lower back pain)
Proneness to vertebral crushes
Muscles Nervous tension
Aches
Nervous System Increased pain sensitivity, especially for back
PSYCHIC
Behavior Possibly an excessive proneness to pain

Physical Signs of Calcitonin Deficiency

 

Possible Signs of Calcitonin deficiency
Thyroid gland Thyroid gland atrophy at palpation
Thyroidectomy scar
Bone signs Kyphosis
Remnants of bone fractures
Vertebral crushes, other fractures
Vertebral disc hernia
Nervous system Nervous behavior