There are around 33 different disorders relating to calcium metabolism in humans. Calcium effects most other minerals in the body; Iron, Zinc, Copper, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, etc. Wilson's disease, copper toxicity, copper deficiency, menkes disease, PIOD, HFE1, HFE2, HFE3, HFE4, aceruloplasminemia, atransferriemia, hemosiderosis, iron deficiency, acrodermatitus enteropathica, hyperphosphatemia, hypophospatemia, alkaline phosphatase, hypophosphatasia, hypermagnesemia, hypomagnesemia, hypercalcaemia, pseudohypoparathyroidism, albrights osteodystropyhy, pseudopsedohpoparathyroidism, milk-alkali syndrome, calcinosis, calciphylaxis, calcinosis cutis, calcification mestatic calcification dystophic calcification hypocalcaemia, osteomalacia. No guarantee is made for spelling.
Weak bones
Rickets, Osteoporosis.
RICKETS is a disorder caused y a lack of vitamin D,calcium,or phosphate.
Calcium does much for the body, but the common answer for that is osteoporosis
Lack of calcium is known as hypocalcemia, can cause brittle bones, abnormal heart beat, ocular lesions and subsequently increase the risk of osteoporosis, the most critical stage in which the bones appear spongy and become brittle.
If you're asking "Are abnormal heart sounds caused by valvular disease?," the answer is "sometimes." If you're asking "What are the abnormal heart sounds caused by valvular disease?," the answer is "it varies with the type and degree of disease." One of the most common abnormal heart sounds caused by valvular disease is a whooshing or swishing sound instead of the sharp thumping beat of a valve that's functioning properly.
Anemia
True
An abnormal marrow could be caused by an infection or inflammation. It could also mean the presence of an infiltrative disease like leukemia or lymphoma.
Calcium is essential for strong bones and teeth. Calcium deficiency can lead to disorders like osteoporosis (brittle bones)
Rickets is a disease caused by a lack of vitamin D and calcium. It can cause weakness and softening of the bones, including bowleggedness.
Dehydration is common if your body does not get its daily dose of water (which is well around 2 litres), dehydration however is not a disease but is an abnormal condition caused by insufficient water concentrations in the body.