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- Scurvy - Wikipedia
Scurvy, including subclinical scurvy, is caused by a deficiency of dietary vitamin C since the human liver is unable to synthesize vitamin C Provided the diet contains sufficient vitamin C, the lack of working L-gulonolactone oxidase (GULO) enzyme has no significance
- Scurvy: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Scurvy is a disease caused by an extreme vitamin C deficiency While a diet low in vitamin C can cause a deficiency, the condition usually doesn’t reach the level of scurvy
- Scurvy? Symptoms, Causes and Treatments - WebMD
A lack of vitamin C causes scurvy, which leads to symptoms such as fatigue, bleeding gums, bruising, and slow wound healing You can avoid it by eating vitamin C-rich foods including oranges
- Scurvy | Definition, History, Treatment | Britannica
scurvy, one of the oldest-known nutritional disorders of humankind, caused by a dietary lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid), a nutrient found in many fresh fruits and vegetables, particularly the citrus fruits
- Scurvy: Symptoms, Causes, Vitamin C Intake, and Treatment
Scurvy is a group of symptoms that develop due to severe or prolonged vitamin C deficiency It can cause symptoms like fatigue or weakness, slow wound healing, gum inflammation, and body pains
- Scurvy: Symptoms, causes, treatment, and prevention
Scurvy occurs when there is a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) The deficiency leads to symptoms of weakness, anemia, gum disease, and skin problems
- Scurvy - NHS
Scurvy (severe vitamin C deficiency) is rare as most people get enough vitamin C in their diet It's usually easy to treat Scurvy is caused by not having enough vitamin C in your diet over a long period of time Vitamin C is mainly found in fruit and vegetables
- Scurvy - Mayo Clinic Proceedings
Scurvy is a disease that manifests approximately 3 months after consuming a diet lacking ascorbic acid 1 Most of the clinical manifestations of scurvy result from defective collagen metabolism, causing degeneration of vascular and perivascular connective tissues and changes in endothelial cells
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