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Vitamin A deficiency

Updated: 2024-03-19


Description

When the body doesn't have enough vitamin A to work properly.

Overview

The body needs vitamin A for many basic functions, especially sight. If a person takes in too little vitamin A from plant or animal sources, some parts of the body may not work properly.

Symptoms

Symptoms of vitamin A deficiency include a limited ability to see in low light, poor growth in children, changes in skin and other tissues, and more-frequent infections. Another symptom is getting sicker than what is typical from infections, especially measles or infections that cause loose stools.

Treatment

Treatments may include supplements and diet changes.