Vitamin D deficiency neuropathy
Vitamin D deficiency neuropathy is a neurological damage caused by nutritional deficiencies common in infants and young children. It is especially prone to occur in infants and children. It is characterized by calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders and skeletal development disorders, which is called vitamin D deficiency rickets. When the parathyroid gland is unresponsive, the free calcium in the blood is significantly reduced, resulting in increased neuromuscular excitability and hand-foot convulsions or convulsions. It is called vitamin D-deficient hand-foot convulsions and is a neurological manifestation of vitamin D deficiency.
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