
Have Sever Low Vitamin D And Diagnosed With Cervical Spondylosis. Am I Prone To Fracture?

Definitely not a XXXXXXX disease
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for writing to XXXXXXX
The normal vitamin D values should be in the range of 30-50ng/ml (though the range may vary). So anything below 20 is considered to be definitely deficiency.
People with low vitamin D levels are at high of sustaining fractures for trivial injuries.
I suggest you to occupy always front seats in a bus so as to avoid any major bumps or jerks which may cause vertebral compression fractures in high risk persons like you. I suggest you to use a cervical collar while making bus journeys.
Vitamin D is very important in bone matrix formation and bone maturation. It also helps in the intestinal absorption of calcium.
So, I suggest you to consult an orthopedic surgeon and follow his prescription for vitamin D supplementation.
Hope I have addressed your query. I welcome any more clarifications.
Regards


Yes, You can travel but with Cervical Collar.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, its not normal for your age to develop spondylotic changes in the cervical spine.
You won't see any complications from this problem within few years. As you grow old and based on the amount of degeneration in the cervical spine bones, ligaments, joints etc , you may experience pain in the neck along with signs of nerve irritation like shooting pains in the entire hand, tingling & numbness etc.
At your age, Physiotherapy forms the main stay of treatment in the form of strengthening of the para vertebral muscles which helps in maintaining the bony alignment of the cervical spine. Consult a physiotherapist in your locality.
You can do biking, running but with protection (cervical collar)
Hope this information is helpful. Take care


No, Vit D will not lessen the gap between bones.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, This is to just let you know that Vitamin D is only concerned with the bone strength and it has got nothing to do with the gap between the bones (the intervertebral disc spaces). The disc spaces will become narrow with age and is generally seen in old age people.
Take regular vitamin D and calcium supplementations, Exercise regularly (aerobic activity), Avoid smoking (if you are a smoker) and have a healthy life style.
Good luck

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