Children with rickets experience delayed bone development. It results in bone discomfort, slow bone growth, and fragile, brittle bones that can distort the bones. Adults who have osteomalacia, sometimes known as soft bones, can experience a similar situation. Learn more about the symptoms of osteomalacia and rickets. Children who have rickets have softening and weakening of their bones, which is typically caused by a severe and sustained vitamin D deficit. Rickets can also be brought on by uncommon hereditary issues. Your child's body needs vitamin D to properly absorb calcium and phosphorus from diet. Lack of vitamin D makes it challenging to maintain healthy amounts of calcium and phosphorus in bones, which can lead to rickets. In most cases, rickets-related bone issues can be resolved by increasing calcium or vitamin D intake. Your child could require more medicine or other treatments if the underlying medical condition that is causing the rickets requires other therapy. Some rickets-related skeletal abnormalities may need surgery to be corrected. Other drugs might be necessary for rare genetic conditions linked to low levels of phosphorus, the other mineral component of bone.

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