That depends on what you are deficient in. For instance, vitamin C deficiency leads to scurvy. Vitamin D deficiency can cause rickets and osteoporosis. Vitamin B deficiency causes a host of problems including, niacin: pellagra and thiamine: beriberi. Macronutrient deficiency (Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Fats) can cause many problems as well including malnutrition.
There are many diseases that result from different types of nutritional deficiencies. Malnutrition in general can lead to developmental problems, especially in the childhood years.
There is not neceseruly a disease for that. But the immune system will definitely be affected. This can lead to disease because it is more suceptible to damage.
Nutritional deficience diseases are: scurvy, goiter, rickets, pellagra and anemia.
There are several. Notably such things as scurvy, rickets, beri beri etc
Scurvy: vitamin c deficiency
B12 deficiency: megaloblastic anemia
A few diseases caused by a lack of essential nutrients are scurvy, rickets, and pellagra.
There are a number of them - such as kwashiorkor, marasmus, beriberi, scurvy and others.
goitre, rickets, beriberi etc.
1.) Malnutrition (lack of nutritional needs) 2.) Anemia (lack of iron) 3.) Vitamin deficiency 4.) Calcium deficiency
No, but they can cause anemia and a nutritional deficiency.
The secondary cause of nutritional deficiency is poverty, no mood in eating, less eating habit and others. The primary cause of nutritional deficiency is because of some certain diseases that decreases the need of a man to take in foods.
No, talipes is a congenital deformity, it is not caused by nutritional deficiency.
Copper deficiency in children is associated with growth retardation. Zinc deficiency, Vitamin A deficiency and other nutritional deficiencies can also cause growth retardation.
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Another frequent cause of nutritional deficiency is malabsorption of nutrients in the intestinal tract due to parasite infestation, infections, or disruption of the normal intestinal microorganism balance by some medications.
It depends on which vitamins are not eaten. For example, a deficiency of vitamin C will cause a disease called scurvy, while a deficiency of vitamin E can cause severe neurological damage.
iron deficiency
A malnourished person is usually very thin (although there are certainly cases of people who aren't thin, but still have nutritional deficiencies) and such a person may have any number of nutritional deficiency diseases. A person with a vitamin D deficiency can have a disease called rickets, which results in malformed bones. A vitamin C deficiency causes scurvy, which has many symptoms including bleeding gums. Vitamin B deficiencies cause beri-beri. Iron deficiencies cause anemia. Iodine deficiencies cause goiter (enlarged thyroid gland) etc.
Potassium deficiency is one of the main nutritional disorders in plants. You need to change your soil as soon as possible to prevent your plant from dying.
Pellagra is a Vitamin B3 (Niacin) deficiency disease. It is caused by severe and prolonged deficiency of Vitamin B3. Symptoms are bilateral dermatitis, dementia, and diarrhea. A prolonged and severe niacin deficiency may cause depression and neurasthenia (weakening of muscles).A deficiency in Vitamin B3 can cause depression, memory loss, canker sores and fatigue.