Vitamins



Recent
Thymus Extracts
Thyroid Extracts
Glucomannan
Glucosamine
Glutathione
Proanthocyanidins
Grapefruit Seed Extract
Green-Lipped Mussel
Huperzia
Hyaluronic Acid

Random
Pollen
Royal Jelly
Chondroitin Sulfate
Alpha Ketoglutarate (AKG)
5-Hydroxytryptophan
Whey Protein
Fluoride
Boric Acid
Conjugated Linoleic Acid
Octacosanol
Fumaric Acid
Glycine
Pyruvate
IP-6
DMSO
Evening Primrose Oil
Vinpocetine
Vitamin K
Creatine Monohydrate
Methylsulfonylmethane


ALL

Vitamins Information (Home) > Deficiency Symptoms > Vitamin A


Vitamin A Deficiency Symptoms

People who limit their consumption of liver, dairy foods, and beta-carotene-containing vegetables can develop a vitamin A deficiency. Extremely low birth weight babies (2.2 pounds or less) are at high risk of being born with a deficiency, and vitamin A shots given to these infants have been reported in double-blind research to reduce the risk of lung disease. The earliest deficiency sign is poor night vision. Deficiency symptoms can also include dry skin, increased risk of infections, and metaplasia (a precancerous condition). Severe deficiencies causing blindness are extremely rare in Western societies. Less severe deficiencies are more likely to occur with a variety of conditions causing malabsorption. A high incidence of vitamin A deficiency in people infected with HIV has also been reported. People with hypothyroidism have an impaired ability to convert beta-carotene to vitamin A. For this reason, some doctors suggest taking supplemental vitamin A (perhaps 5,000–10,000 IU per day) if they are not consuming adequate amounts in their diet. Very old people with type 2 diabetes have shown a significant age-related decline in blood levels of vitamin A, irrespective of their dietary intake.

VISITOR COMMENTS on "Vitamin A Deficiency Symptoms":

comments

Form

My Nick:

My comment:

Security Code:



More Articles
1. Phosphorus Sources
Phosphorus is highest in protein-rich foods and cereal grains. In addition, phosphorus additives are used in many soft drinks and packaged foods. [...]

2. Conjugated Linoleic Acid Information
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a slightly altered form of the essential fatty acid linoleic acid.

3. Green-Lipped Mussel Dosage
Green-Lipped Mussel DosageThe studies on green-lipped mussel have used 210 mg per day of the lipid extract or 1,050–1,150 mg per day of the freeze-dried powder. [...]

4. SAMe Dosage
SAMe DosageHealthy people do not need to take this supplement. Researchers working with people suffering from a variety of conditions have [...]

Search

  

Recent Searches

lu
high blood pressur
f
lu
drug inte

ADD YOUR LINK HERE

Beauty, Skin Care Blog
Visitors' Blog

Add Post

© Vitamins Information | SITEMAP | Contact Us

RSS Feed