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Brinks Report > Blog > Health and Wellness > Are You Getting Enough Vitamin D? Know its causes, symptoms, and how to fix it
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Are You Getting Enough Vitamin D? Know its causes, symptoms, and how to fix it

Ankita Das
Last updated: June 27, 2025 7:40 pm
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Vitamin D, often called the “sunshine vitamin,” is essential for maintaining strong bones, muscles, and a healthy immune system. Our body produces it when our skin is exposed to sunlight, and it also helps in absorbing calcium and phosphorus to keep bones and teeth healthy.

Despite its importance, Vitamin D deficiency is a common global health issue, affecting nearly 1 billion people worldwide. In the United States alone, around 35% of adults are deficient in Vitamin D. This condition usually happens when people don’t get enough sunlight, don’t eat enough Vitamin D-rich foods, or their bodies can’t properly absorb or use the vitamin due to health conditions or certain medications.

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People who are at a higher risk of Vitamin D deficiency include older adults (65+), infants (especially those who are only breastfed), individuals with darker skin, and those who spend little time outdoors, such as homebound individuals or nursing home residents. The deficiency might not show any clear symptoms at first, but over time, it can cause fatigue, muscle weakness, bone pain, and mood changes like depression. In children, it can lead to rickets, a condition where the bones become soft and bent. In adults, severe deficiency can cause osteomalacia, which also weakens the bones and raises the risk of fractures.

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To prevent Vitamin D deficiency, it’s important to ensure adequate sun exposure, include Vitamin D-rich foods in your diet, and consider supplements if needed—always under a doctor’s guidance. Foods that naturally contain Vitamin D include fatty fish like salmon, tuna, and sardines, as well as beef liver, mushrooms, egg yolks, and cod liver oil. Many foods are also fortified with Vitamin D, such as milk, plant-based milk (like soy, almond, or oat), breakfast cereals, orange juice, and yogurt. If left untreated, Vitamin D deficiency can lead to serious problems like low calcium and phosphate levels, bone deformities, fractures, and in extreme cases, seizures or heart issues.

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Treatment focuses on restoring healthy Vitamin D levels through a mix of sunlight, diet changes, and supplements. Early action can prevent long-term complications and ensure better bone and muscle health. However, it’s always best to consult a healthcare provider before starting any supplements or treatments, as individual needs can vary.


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: This information is for general awareness only and does not replace medical advice. Please consult your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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