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ICD-10 code: P71.3

Disease category: P71: Transitory neonatal disorders of calcium and magnesium metabolism

Understanding Neonatal Tetany without Calcium or Magnesium Deficiency

Neonatal tetany is a condition that affects newborn babies, characterized by muscle contractions and spasms. While calcium and magnesium deficiencies are commonly associated with this condition, there are cases where neonatal tetany occurs without these deficiencies. In this article, we will explore the causes, symptoms, and potential risk factors of neonatal tetany without calcium or magnesium deficiency.

Causes:

  1. Hyperventilation: Neonatal tetany can occur in babies who experience rapid and shallow breathing. Hyperventilation leads to respiratory alkalosis, a condition where there is an excess of carbon dioxide elimination, resulting in low levels of carbon dioxide in the blood, which can trigger muscle spasms.
  2. Hypocalcemia: Although calcium levels may be normal, babies with neonatal tetany without calcium deficiency may have difficulties regulating calcium in their bloodstream. The exact mechanisms are not fully understood, but this can contribute to the occurrence of tetany.
  3. Medication side effects: Certain medications, such as diuretics or antiepileptic drugs, can potentially disrupt the balance of electrolytes in a newborn's body, leading to neonatal tetany.
  4. Inherited conditions: In rare cases, neonatal tetany without calcium or magnesium deficiency may be caused by inherited disorders that affect the functioning of the nervous system or muscle cells.

Symptoms:

Neonatal tetany without calcium or magnesium deficiency presents with symptoms similar to tetany associated with these deficiencies:

  • Twitching or spasms in the muscles, often seen in the face, hands, or feet.
  • Stiffness or rigidity in the muscles.
  • Difficulty feeding or swallowing.
  • Irritability or excessive crying.
  • Seizure-like episodes.

Risk Factors:

Several factors may increase the risk of neonatal tetany without calcium or magnesium deficiency:

  • Premature birth or low birth weight.
  • Maternal diabetes or gestational diabetes.
  • Pregnancy-induced hypertension.
  • Inadequate prenatal care.
  • Maternal use of certain medications or drugs during pregnancy.

In conclusion, neonatal tetany can occur even without calcium or magnesium deficiencies. Hyperventilation, issues with calcium regulation,

Treatment of Neonatal tetany without calcium or magnesium deficiency:

Treatment Options for Neonatal Tetany without Calcium or Magnesium Deficiency

Neonatal tetany without calcium or magnesium deficiency is a condition that affects newborn babies, causing muscle spasms and twitching. It occurs due to various factors, including low levels of blood sugar, low levels of sodium, or an imbalance in acid-base levels. If your newborn is diagnosed with this ...

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