These are the symptoms of vitamin E deficiency. Get to know them

Follow-up – Suzanne Hassan

Vitamin E or vitamin E is one of the important vitamins that the body needs, but how do we conclude that we need it and what are the symptoms of its deficiency?

Vitamin E has many important antioxidant properties such as:

Strengthening the immune system, which is usually found in many types of food and drinks, so vitamin E deficiency is rare.

Symptoms of Vitamin E deficiency:

1. Difficulty walking or balancing and coordinating movement.

2. Muscle pain or weakness.

3. The presence of a defect in the eyesight.

4. Feeling of general fatigue and weakness.

It is worth noting that excessive doses of vitamin E may cause an increased risk of bleeding.

Vitamin E deficiency causes and risk factors:

Some health problems may cause you to have a vitamin E deficiency, as some conditions hinder the body’s ability to absorb and analyze fats, including fat-soluble vitamins, which include vitamin E, such as:

Chronic pancreatitis.
cholestasis;
Cystic fibrosis.
Primary cirrhosis of the gallbladder.
Crohn’s disease.
Short bowel syndrome.

Sometimes a vitamin E deficiency may result from a rare genetic condition called ataxia, in which a person loses the ability to control their movements.

Vitamin E deficiency treatment:

In the beginning, you should go to the doctor and get treatment only under his supervision, because:

Getting more doses of vitamin E than you need may cause you many health damages. Get your vitamin E need from its natural sources because vitamin E supplements may cause some health complications.

Depending on the patient’s condition, treatment methods may include the following:

1. Diet modification:

You can get vitamin E from several food sources, such as:

1_ Various grains and seeds, such as: almonds, sunflower seeds, peanuts, and peanut butter.

2_ whole grains.

3_ Vegetable oils, especially sunflower oil and olive oil

4_. Leafy vegetables.

5_ eggs.

6_ fortified breakfast cereals.

7_ kiwi.

8_ manga.

The recommended dose of vitamin E varies from person to person, depending on the condition and age.

Finally, you are well, healthy and peace.

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