How To Treat Osteomalacia
Increasing Your Calcium Intake

Calcium is the other nutrient necessary for strengthening your bones and making them hard. Increasing your calcium intake, either through supplements or dietary changes, can help resolve osteomalacia. Luckily, many foods high in vitamin D are also high in calcium. Most dairy products are a good source of both. For individuals who were lucky enough to have had their doctor diagnose osteomalacia early, diet changes may be enough. Sometimes, doctors recommend taking a phosphate supplement along with calcium, as phosphate is important for bone metabolism. Without enough calcium and phosphate for proper bone metabolism, there will be insufficient bone mineralization.
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