
HYDERABAD: Vitamin D, which is produced by the body when exposed to sunlight, is essential for overall health and well-being. It plays a vital role in keeping bones and teeth healthy. Unfortunately, it is the most under-diagnosed nutritional deficiency in the world.
Prevalent in individuals irrespective of age, gender, race and geography, a study shows that over 70 per cent of Indians suffer from it despite the country’s tropical climate. However, the condition cannot be treated unless proper treatment is administered. Read on to know why
Vitamin D is so important. Why is it important for bones?
Calcium is one of the main building blocks for strong bones and Vitamin D helps the body absorb it. Together with calcium, Vitamin D helps keep osteoporosis at bay, protects bone mass, and prevents fractures
Causes of Vitamin D deficiency
Symptoms
In babies
In children
In adults
Diagnosis
How much Vitamin D to take
Vitamin D is fat-soluble (D2, D3), so the body can store it and should be within the 30-60 ng/mL range
How to get enough Vitamin D
(Dr. Dasaradha Rama Reddy Tetali, senior consultant orthopedic surgeon, Yashoda Hospital, Somajiguda)
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