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Deficiency diseases in bones, making them soft and bent.?​

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Answered by mannuv389
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Explanation:

Osteomalacia is the name of a condition where bones become soft and weak. This means they can bend and break more easily than normal. The most common cause is not having enough vitamin D. Rickets is the name of a similar condition that affects children.

Answered by namansk8080
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Deficiency diseases are diseases in human beings that are mostly caused by which may be direct or indirect lack of essential nutrients in diet.

One of the deficiency disease of bones is Osteomalacia.

Osteomalacia is a deficiency disease in which bones of the human being become soft & starts benting.

Causes of bone deficiency disease Osteomalacia are :

  • diettary deficiency of vitamin D
  • lack of solar irradiation
  • deficiency of metabolism of vitamin D
  • chronic liver diseases
  • chronic renal diseases

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