what is symptoms of Osteomalacia
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As osteomalacia progresses, you might develop bone pain and muscle weakness. The dull, aching pain associated with osteomalacia most commonly affects the lower back, pelvis, hips, legs and ribs. The pain might be worse at night or when you put pressure on the bones. The pain is rarely relieved completely by rest.
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1) Pain or tenderness in the bones.
2) Muscle spasms and/or cramps.
3) Muscle weakness, particularly in the thighs and buttocks.
4) Waddling gait and/or difficulty walking.
5) Feeling of pins and needles, known as paresthesia, or numbness around the mouth or in the arms and legs, in cases of calcium deficiency.
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