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Medical Conditions - Rickets

Rickets is a bone disorder in children that occurs due to vitamin D deficiency. This condition can result in the poor development of bones and has an increased tendency to break. Children affected by rickets will show a bending in the spine and thickening in the ankle joints. The joints that are bent will resemble a bow and are known as bow legs. The abdomen will be protruded, and the child will also have a pigeon’s chest.

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