EARLY DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF RACHITE DISEASE IN CHILDREN
Keywords:
Rickets, children, early diagnosis, treatment, vitamin D, calcium, prevention, bone health, symptoms, nutrition.Abstract
Rickets is a disorder of mineralization of the growing bone, occurring
primarily in infants and young children. It is characterized mainly by impaired bone
growth and skeletal deformities. The etiology of rickets is most frequently linked with
vitamin D deficiency, although it may also be associated with inadequate nutrition,
genetic factors, and certain medical conditions that affect the absorption and
metabolism of vital nutrients. The early recognition and timely treatment of rickets are
fundamental to preventing permanent disability and promoting optimal physical
development in children. This paper explores the essential aspects of early diagnosis
and treatment of rickets, focusing on etiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic
strategies, therapeutic principles, and future perspectives.
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