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For what reason do bones crack because of a milk allergy?

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Dr. Joram Seggev answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine - Allergy & Immunology

They don't: Milk allergy does not cause bones to crack. If you don't consume enough vitamin d and calcium, changes in the bones may develop. Milk and milk products are rich in calcium. Avoidance may cause a deficiency. However, milk allergy by itself causes no bone changes.

Answered 2/24/2017

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