Milk Bones

Milk Bones is a conditional illness which is brought on by deficiency of certain nutrients, commonly milk, fish, or eggs, while this illness can be common in the young, it can also be present in adults.

Symptoms
Typical symptoms include;

Early signs of Milk Bones are physically visible in the stature of the afflicted, bowed legs, and abnormal skull shapes being common symptoms. Other less obvious symptoms include holes in their teeth and fractured bones.
 * Bone deformation
 * Fragile bones
 * Cracked skin
 * Muscle cramps

Muscle cramping develops after a set level of bone deformity is present, often aggravating bone tension leading to bone fracturing or cracking of the skin.

Treatment
The general method of treating both adults and children with Milk Bones is to provide support to any afflicted areas, such as the legs, arms or head. This is commonly achieved through tying splints or creating similar external supports to the areas.

While the illness can possibly be cured in children by including the missing food(s) into their diets, it is less likely for adults to recover fully.