Every week I seem to find a sore spot on my body and it always feels like a broken bone. However I never do anything to injure these areas. For instance this week I noticed the joint that connects my big toe to my foot is in pain and swollen but i never hurt it. Sometimes these things go away sometimes they linger for a couple weeks. Can anyone help?
In bone formation, a deficiency of growth hormone will cause DECREASED PROLIFERATION OF THE EPIPHYSEAL PLATE CARTILAGE.
Yes, rickets is a deficiency disease in children characterized by defective bone growth. It is primarily caused by a lack of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphorus, which are essential for bone development. Symptoms include bowed legs, delayed growth, muscle weakness, and dental problems.
Rickets is the weakening and bowing of the long bones related to vitamin D deficiency. It is not a bone it is a disease. See Link.
Estrogen deficiency can increase a woman's risk of developing osteoporosis and ischemic heart disease.
A rare disorder that causes the bone marrow to manufacture abnormally small red blood cells, vitamin C deficiency anemia results from a severe, long-standing dietary deficiency.
Bleeding, deficiency anemias, bone marrow disorders.
I suppose that you think to rachitisme.
No; aplastic anemia is caused by a defective function or disease of bone marrow.Pernicious anemia is caused by vitamin B12 deficiency.
No. It can cause osteopenia (little+bone) or osteoporosis (holes+bone). In growing children it can cause the disease called Rickets.
A deficiency in vitamin D can cause rickets, a condition that weakens bones and can lead to skeletal deformities in children. Vitamin D is essential for proper calcium absorption and bone development.
Some of the symptoms of vitamin D deficiency include bone pain and muscle weakness. These symptoms are usually subtle though, so if one is at risk of this deficiency, blood tests would be recommended to check the levels of this vitamin.
Rickets. It occurs in children due to deficiency of vitamin D.