What are the symptoms of familial antivitamin D rickets?

Common symptoms in patients with familial anti-vitamin D rickets include O-shaped legs, short stature in children, rickets symptoms, bone pain in adults, and dental lesions.
1. Skeletal deformity (O-shaped legs): the earliest symptom, manifested in the natural straightening of the legs or standing, the inner ankles of the two feet can be close together but the two knees can not touch each other.
2. Short stature of children: children’s growth and development are impaired due to vitamin D deficiency, and their stature is obviously shorter than that of children of the same age.
3. Rickets: children’s bones appear serious deformation, the body can not stand upright or become abnormal bending state, severe pain in the bones.
4. Bone pain in adults: adults can have severe pain in the whole body or local bones, and in severe cases, they cannot move normally.
5. Dental lesions: manifested by increased wear and tear of teeth, tooth loss, tooth fracture, etc.
Further progression of familial anti-vitamin D rickets may be life-threatening, patients should go to the hospital as soon as possible, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate medication to control, can play a better relief.