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Vitamin D deficiency

Vitamin D or hypovitaminosis D is a vitamin D level that is below normal. It most commonly occurs in people when they have inadequate exposure to sunlight, particularly sunlight with adequate ultraviolet B rays (UVB). Vitamin D deficiency can also be caused by inadequate nutritional intake of vitamin D; disorders that limit vitamin D absorption; and disorders that impair the conversion of vitamin D to active metabolites, including certain liver, kidney, and disorders. Deficiency impairs bone mineralization, leading to bone-softening diseases, such as rickets in children. It can also worsen osteomalacia and osteoporosis in adults, increasing the risk of bone fractures. Muscle weakness is also a common symptom of vitamin D deficiency, further increasing the risk of falls and bone fractures in adults. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with the development of schizophrenia.

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Symptoms — what it feels like

  • ·Usually

Causes — why it happens

  • ·Lack of vitamin D, inadequate sunlight exposure

How it's found

  • ·Measuring the concentration of calcifediol in the blood

Prevention

  • ·Sufficient sunlight exposure, dietary intake

Treatment

  • ·Supplements

Complications

  • ·Rickets, osteomalacia, other associated disorders
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