Vitamin D is essential for strong bones, because it helps the body use calcium from the diet. Traditionally, vitamin D deficiency has been associated with rickets, a disease in which the bone tissue doesn't properly mineralize, leading to soft bones and skeletal deformities. But increasingly, research is revealing the importance of vitamin D in protecting against a host of health problems.
Symptoms and Health Risks of Vitamin D Deficiency
Symptoms of bone pain and muscle weakness can mean you have a vitamin D deficiency. However, for many people, the symptoms are subtle. Yet, even without symptoms, too little vitamin D can pose health risks. Low blood levels of the vitamin have been associated with the following:
Vitamin D deficiency is related in osteoporosis, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease, depression, body muscle mass wasting, gum disease, as well as some forms of cancer. there is also a case being put forward that Vitamin D deficiency is linked to the neuro degeneration of Alzheimer's disease.
Deficiency in: Vitamin A - Nightblindness and Xeropthalmia Vitamin B - Beri-beri Vitamin C - Scurvy Vitamin D - Rickets
Rickets
Rickets.... ;)
It's a disease caused by lack of vitamin D that causes weakening/softening of 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.
scurvy
Anemia
Inadequate absorption can lead to a malabsorption deficiency, where the body fails to adequately absorb nutrients from the diet. This can result in specific deficiencies, such as vitamin B12 deficiency, iron deficiency anemia, or fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies (A, D, E, K). Conditions like celiac disease, Crohn's disease, and certain pancreatic disorders can contribute to such malabsorption issues.
Rickets is a disease caused by a lack of vitamin D.
Rickets is not a microbe. Rickets is a disease caused by the deficiency of Vitamin D, which is an essential vitamin (that is it is not produced by the body). Body gets vitamin D when sunlight falls on the skin.
Vitamins A D E and K are fat soluble vitamins. So people who are extremely thin may have their deficiencies. Less consumption of yellow or orange coloured food stuff may cause vit A deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency is caused due to less exposure to sunlight. Vitamin E and K deficiencies are caused due to very less consumption of leafy vegetables.