A youngster with rickets has too-soft bones, which makes them more prone to warping, bending, and breaking. It is primarily brought on by a deficiency in vitamin D, although in rare instances, an underlying genetic condition may be to blame. A youngster with rickets has too-soft bones, which makes them more prone to warping, bending, and breaking. The adult condition osteomalacia, which is similar to rickets but different, is not rickets. Since children's bones are still growing and the classic symptom of bowed or bent bones results from this, rickets only affects youngsters. Adults don't experience this symptom (unless they had untreated rickets as children), as their bones have already finished developing. Even though rickets is a disease that can be treated and is frequently curable, it's crucial to act quickly. Milder cases of rickets can cause long-term bone damage if left untreated, which can prevent bones from developing normally. Seizures, heart damage, and death can result from severe cases that are not addressed.
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