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Vitamin D Deficiency: Causes, Symptoms and Solutions
Written By MS. NURUL SYUHADA ATIQAH BINTI KHALIMY AZRIN
Registered Pharmacist
Vitamin D deficiency happens when the body does not have enough vitamin D, which can reduce calcium absorption and, in some cases, lead to low blood calcium levels that may affect bone health. Many people have no obvious symptoms at first, but prolonged or severe deficiency can contribute to weak bones, bone or muscle discomfort, and muscle weakness. In children, deficiency can cause rickets. [2, 3]
Vitamin D is sometimes called the “sunshine vitamin” because the skin can produce it when exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation from sunlight. Vitamin D can also come from food and supplementation. [2]
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption and normal bone mineralisation. It contributes to normal muscle and other physiological functions. [6, 7]
Despite Malaysia’s abundant sunshine, low vitamin D levels remain common in several population groups. [2]
What causes vitamin D deficiency?
Vitamin D deficiency can occur when the body does not produce enough vitamin D, dietary intake is low, absorption is reduced, or the body has difficulty converting vitamin D into forms it can use. [3]
Limited sunlight exposure
People who spend most of their time indoors or regularly cover most of their skin may produce less vitamin D from sunlight. Older age and higher levels of skin melanin can also reduce vitamin D production. [2, 3]
Low vitamin D intake
Relatively few foods naturally contain large amounts of vitamin D. People who rarely consume fatty fish, eggs or vitamin D-fortified foods may obtain less vitamin D through their diet. [2, 6]
Problems absorbing vitamin D
Conditions that interfere with fat absorption can increase deficiency risk. Examples include coeliac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, cystic fibrosis, chronic pancreatic disorders and previous gastric bypass surgery. [3]
Liver or kidney disease
Vitamin D undergoes processing in the liver and kidneys before the body can use it effectively. Liver or kidney disease can interfere with these processes. [3]
Certain medicines
Some medicines can affect vitamin D metabolism, including certain anticonvulsants and other long-term therapies. Do not stop or change a medicine yourself; ask a healthcare professional whether monitoring or supplementation is appropriate. [3]
What are the symptoms of vitamin D deficiency?
Many people with vitamin D deficiency may not notice symptoms. When deficiency becomes severe or persists for a long time, possible signs include: [3]
- bone pain
- muscle weakness or muscle discomfort
- osteomalacia, in which adult bones become poorly mineralised
- an increased tendency to falls or fractures in susceptible older adults
In children, vitamin D deficiency can lead to rickets, which affects normal bone development. [2, 3]
How do you know if you have vitamin D deficiency?
When testing is required, vitamin D status is usually assessed with a blood test measuring serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, or 25(OH)D. This is a biomarker used to evaluate vitamin D status. [5, 6]
Managing Vitamin D Deficiency
How vitamin D deficiency is managed depends on individual circumstances. Supplementation, dietary sources and sunlight exposure may all contribute to supporting vitamin D status.
| Approach | What to know | Practical guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin D supplementation | Vitamin D3, or cholecalciferol, is commonly used to manage vitamin D deficiency. The amount needed can vary depending on factors such as age and individual needs. | Supplementation requirements may differ between individuals. Speak to your healthcare provider for advice on suitable supplementation for you. [4, 5] |
| Dietary sources | Food alone may not correct deficiency, but it can contribute to maintaining vitamin D intake. Useful sources include fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel and sardines, fish liver oils, egg yolks and foods fortified with vitamin D. Some UV-exposed mushrooms can also provide vitamin D. | Because fortification varies between products, check the nutrition label rather than assuming that all milk, yoghurt or breakfast cereals contain vitamin D. [2, 6] |
| Sunlight exposure | Sunlight can contribute to vitamin D production. | Vitamin D production varies with skin pigmentation, age, clothing, time of day, weather, UVB exposure and the amount of skin exposed. [2, 5, 6] |
Understanding Vitamin D Status
For many people, vitamin D status can be supported through a combination of suitable food choices, safe exposure to sunlight and supplementation when clinically appropriate. People at higher risk should discuss their individual needs with a healthcare professional. [5, 7]
When should you speak to a healthcare professional?
Seek professional advice if you:
- have persistent bone pain, muscle weakness or other symptoms that concern you
- have osteoporosis, a fragility fracture or another bone-health condition
- have kidney disease, liver disease, a malabsorption condition or previous bariatric surgery
- take medicines that may affect vitamin D metabolism
- are pregnant, breastfeeding or caring for a child with possible deficiency
- are considering vitamin D supplements
Need help with vitamin D?
Visit your nearest CARiNG Pharmacy to learn more about vitamin D, including factors that may affect your vitamin D status and when supplementation may be appropriate.
Medical disclaimer: This article is for general health education and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Vitamin D requirements may differ between individuals. Speak with a qualified healthcare professional if you have concerns about vitamin D deficiency or are considering supplementation.
Frequently asked questions about vitamin D deficiency
What is the main cause of vitamin D deficiency?
Can you have vitamin D deficiency without symptoms?
Yes. Mild vitamin D deficiency may cause no noticeable symptoms. Symptoms are more likely with significant or prolonged deficiency and may include bone discomfort or muscle weakness. [3]
How do you know if you have vitamin D deficiency?
How long should I stay in the sun for vitamin D?
How do I know if vitamin D3 supplementation is suitable for me?
Vitamin D3, or cholecalciferol, is a form of vitamin D used in supplementation. Whether supplementation is suitable depends on individual circumstances, including dietary intake, health conditions and other factors. A healthcare professional can advise on whether supplementation may be appropriate. [4, 5]
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