Which symptom is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin D?

Which symptom is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin D?

  • (A) Anaemia 
  • (B) Weak bones
  • (C) Constipation
  • (D) Vomiting
  • Vitamin D deficiency affects the way our bodies process calcium and phosphorus, which are essential for strong bones. This means that if Vitamin D is deficient, bones are not strong, bones are painful, and rickets are possible in kids.
  • Anaemia – This is to iron, B12, or folate deficiency.
  • Weak bones – Vitamin D deficiency affects the level of calcium absorbed, so bones are soft.
  • Constipation – This condition is related to low fibre, dehydration, or other factors.
  • Vomiting – This condition is linked to infections or digestive issues.
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