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Saturday, November 28, 2009

What Can Cause a Vitamin E Deficiency?

By Gregory Grand

The condition known as vitamin E deficiency is very rare, however it will lead to neurological problems, specially neuromuscular problems such as myopathies and spinocerebellar ataxia. Damage to red blood cells can also occur, leading to anemia.

The occurrence of this type of vitamin deficiency is quite rare among humans, and unlike other deficiencies, it is not triggered by malnutrition. Let's take a look at the possible causes of this:

To start we have that people who have problems absorbing dietary fat are very prone to developing this type of deficiency, also children who at the moment of birth weighed very little will be more likely to develop a condition of this kind.

When we talk about patients who have problems absorbing dietary fat and subsequently vitamin E from the gastrointestinal tract, supplementation is a must.

There are certain conditions and health issues that will facilitate the appearance of this type of deficiency, such as cystic fibrosis, Crohn's disease, liver disease and pancreatic insufficiency. Also people who had a part or all the stomach removed will be more likely to have these problems.

Neonatologists are the ones in charge of evaluating a newborn to see if he/she is indeed having problems with a vitamin E deficiency. Evaluation must be done in low birth weight infants, especially premature.

When talking about problems with the absorption of fat, we are talking mainly about a condition called abetalipoproteinemia, when a deficiency is linked to this diseases, some particular symptoms will arise, such as muscle fatigue, blindness caused by the degeneration of the retina and poor transmission of nerve impulses.

Supplementation is the best course of action if we are suffering from such a condition, as we will need to prevent complications from occurring. Ataxia is yet another condition that causes problems and must be treated with high amounts of vitamin E. - 17269

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