Osteoporosis
According to wikipedia, Hypocalcaemia and , is what is caused by lack of calcium. hypercalcaemia is caused by too much calcium.
Osteoporosis is related to lack of estrogen and progesterone.
A lack of calcium does not necessarily lead to arthritis when you age although it can contribute its onset. It will lead to osteoporosis the form of arthritis that may result from this is called osteoarthritis.
osteoporosis--lack of calcium rickets--lack of vitamin D, calcium or phosphate
That hormone is vitamin D.
Lack of vital minerals can cause some nasty health problems, like brittle bones from lack of calcium to anemia from lack of copper, to name just a couple.
A person with soft bones due to a lack of calcium may be experiencing a hormonal problem related to parathyroid hormone (PTH) or vitamin D deficiency. Insufficient calcium levels can lead to increased PTH secretion, which tries to mobilize calcium from bones, contributing to weakened bone structure. Additionally, low vitamin D levels can impair calcium absorption in the intestines, further exacerbating bone softness. This condition is often associated with osteomalacia or osteoporosis.
Vitamins E and A are related to skin health, however this condition may not be caused by lack of vitamins. Click on the related link below and you'll find directions of a specialized website on skin issues.
It is a illness of the bones getting week, may be due to lack of calcium in the body, over the years.
The condition may be Rickets, however, this condition is rare. His lack of milk is not likely to be the cause of this. Rickets is a vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D helps with the absorption of calcium and the body makes vitamin D from sunlight. Now I bet you are thinking that not drinking milk is causing the lack of calcium, however, cows milk has no benefits to humans. Calcium from green vegetables is more beneficial to humans. In conclusion I would have Benny be outside more and eat his green vegetables.
This condition is often due to a lack of calcium in the diet, but it can have other causes, so discussing it with your doctor would be wise.
Hypokinetic Condition is a health problem caused partly by lack of exercise.
It is not. Lack of milk is not likely to be the cause of this. The condition may be Rickets, however, this condition is rare. Rickets is a vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D helps with the absorption of calcium and the body makes vitamin D from sunlight. Now I bet you are thinking that not drinking milk is causing a lack of calcium, however, cows milk has no benefits to humans. Calcium from green vegetables is more beneficial to humans.