How To Treat Osteomalacia
Treating An Underlying Cause

Certain diseases and disorders can affect the body's ability to absorb the vitamin D and calcium it needs to have healthy bones. Celiac disease, which affects the immune system, is a good example of this. It causes foods containing gluten to actually weaken the walls of the small intestine. This is devastating on the body's ability to absorb vitamin D as well as calcium. Any disease of either the kidney or livers can also contribute to osteomalacia. This is because both of these organs are essential to 'activating' vitamin D. When they are not functioning properly, they are not helping your body absorb and use this nutrient. Sometimes, treating an underlying cause is more important than increasing your intake of vitamin D or calcium.
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