Osteomalacia - Learn more
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Osteomalacia is a condition in which your bones become soft because of a lack of vitamin D. It can make bones prone to fractures and cause widespread bone pain and tenderness. Osteomalacia can be effectively treated by increasing vitamin D levels in the diet and getting regular sunlight exposure.
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