Osteomalacia
From DrKoop's partner site on acid reflux, AcidRefluxConnection.com
Osteomalacia is softening of the bones, caused by not having enough vitamin D, or by problems with the metabolism (breakdown and use) of this vitamin. These softer bones have a normal amount of collagen that gives the bones its structure, but they are lacking in calcium. Causes, incidence, and risk factors There are numerous causes of osteomalacia. In children, the condition is called rickets and is usually caused by a deficiency of vitamin D. Conditions that may lead to osteomalacia include:
advertisement
Other conditions that may cause osteomalacia include:
Use of very strong sunscreen, limited exposure of the body to sunlight, short days of sunlight, and smog are factors that reduce formation of vitamin D in the body. Risk factors for osteomalacia are related to the causes. In the elderly, there is an increased risk among people who tend to remain indoors and those who avoid milk because of lactose intolerance.
Review Date: 08/08/2006 ![]() | |||||||||||||||||
What's HOT
Get our free newsletterPR Newswire |
|