A child, who has bow legs, is suffering from a deficiency disease, known as-
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Bowlegs usually go away on their own by the time your child is four or five years old, or sometimes as old as eight years old. But if your child remains bowlegged, it may be a sign of an underlying bone disease, such as Blount's disease or rickets, which is caused by a Vitamin D deficiency.
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