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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Vitamin E Deficiency Causes

By Gregory Grand

Vitamin E deficiency is a rare condition that often leads to complication in the neurological system, when you have this problem, neuromuscular problems offer come to the front, such as spinocerebellar ataxia, other times a lack of good E levels, will result in anemia.

Luckily, this condition is not common among humans, one of the reasons for this fact is that unlike other vitamin problems, it is not stemmed out of a bad diet. Let's learn about the possible causes:

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.

Other patients who are at a high risk of having this kind of deficiency are those suffering from problems such as Crohn's disease, pancreatic insufficiency and liver disease given that they may not be able to absorb dietary fat, others include patients who had part of the stomach removed.

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.

A condition that is the most common triggering these types of absorption problems is called abetalipoporteinemia; patients suffering from it will develop serious symptoms such as muscle weakness, degradation with the retina and possibly blindness and poor transmission of the nerve impulses.

For a patient suffering from this rare condition, supplementation is a must if she/he doesn't want to deal with the complications in later stages of the deficiency. Ataxia is another condition that can lead to vitamin E problems and for its treatment high doses of the vitamin will be essential. - 17274

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