Vitamin D and children

Vitamins are substances our body requires to work normally and properly. Does this edict leave out children? Of course it doesn't. We require vitamins for healthy vision, to develop, to strengthen bones and connective tissue, to fight against illness, sickness and cancer, to restore us to health, to avoid blood loss and death, and to ensure our teeth are healthy and strong. All these processes apply to children as well. Therefore on taking into consideration their age and growth factors, they need vitamin supplements probably more than adults do.

Children that are underprovided in vitamins start to show warning signs and symptoms definite to the vitamin they are short of. Since children's organism and biological systems are not evolved as much as those of adults, they are more vulnerable to the devastating penalties of vitamin absence that worsens as time passes by. Therefore it is imperative that childhood is used to ensure any vitamin deficiency is corrected. If vitamin deficiency isn't corrected in childhood, then these children can grow into very unhealthy sickly adults.

The outcome of vitamin D deficiency in children demonstrates this point. A child who does not receive an adequate amount or generates enough vitamin D themselves has an increased risk of developing rickets. This is a failure of developing bones to shape correctly and can cause physical deformity.

In the absence of normal levels of vitamin D, the body takes calcium out of the bones to maintain normal blood levels. This can cause problems with the development of bones in children. Moreover, newborn babies with underprivileged mothers can also develop rickets very quickly. This is seen more obviously in the colder weather and darker-skinned children. Windows and pollution such as smog and haze can also obstruct the sun's rays preventing a child producing vitamin D and cause them to have serious illnesses both in their childhood and later in life.

Vitamin D deprived children have fragile bones, such as a slight, pliant skull, which if pushed can feel like touching a ping-pong ball. The head form may be atypical; teeth may be slow in developing and also inappropriately shaped with a lot of cavities.

The ankles and wrists of these children may become inflamed. The endings of their rib bones sometimes expand creating a sequence of lumps which are called "rachitic rosary". Curved legs, knock-knees, or ruptures are ordinary problems and these children are also predisposed to sweat a lot in comparison to the average child.

Babies need only a small amount of vitamin D per day to avoid rickets. Therefore their mothers should also ensure they also receive adequate amounts of vitamin D especially before becoming pregnant, and should ensure their babies are outdoors at least a couple of times a week, with a caution to sunburn.

In conclusion, vitamins and children are strongly linked together, Daily supplements for children can be important especially if their diet is lacking in nutrition. This will then assist in ensuring the child grows to become a healthy adult.

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