Rickets
Rickets causes a child's bones to become soft and weak, which can lead to bone deformities.
Thesigns and symptoms of rickets can include:
These symptoms can also affect adults who have soft bones (osteomalacia).
Some children with rickets may also have low levels of calcium in their blood (hypocalcaemia). This canmake the symptoms of rickets worse and can also causemuscle cramps, twitching, tingling in the hands and feet, and fits.
If your child has any signs or symptoms of rickets,such asbone pain, delayed growth, muscle weakness or skeletal problems, take them to yourGP for a check-up.
Rickets is a condition that affects bone development in children. It causes the bones to become soft and weak, which can lead to bone deformities.
Signs and symptoms of rickets can include painful bones, skeletal deformities, dental problems, poor growth and development, and fragile bones.
Rickets usually occurs because of a lack of vitamin D or calcium, although it can also be caused by a genetic defect or another health condition.
As most cases of rickets are caused by a vitamin D and calcium deficiency, it's usually treated by increasing a child's intake of vitamin D and calcium.
There are several steps you can take to help prevent rickets. These include ensuring your child has a healthy, balanced diet and spends some time outside in the sun.