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The intake of fresh vegetables and fruits is good for many disease and it helps in control skin diseases and many other health issues. If you would like to avoid doctor then do please add a bowl of fresh mix seasonal fruits in your diet.
crack at the mouth tongue and lips due to the deficiency of vitamin B.
crack at the mouth tongue and lips due to the deficiency of vitamin B.
Common symptoms of vitamin deficiency that can lead to chapped lips include dryness, cracking, and inflammation of the lips.
Old age. and Vitamin B deficiency .
The deep pink color of lips(sometimes it is dark red) can be due to deficiency of B-complex vitamins, specifically Vitamin B12.
Vitamin B2 deficiency can lead to a condition known as ariboflavinosis, causing symptoms like cracked lips, sore throat, and redness and swelling of the lining of the mouth and throat. Severe deficiency may result in skin rashes, anemia, and neurological symptoms. Treatment usually involves increasing intake of foods rich in vitamin B2 or taking supplements.
well if you have been in the sun with no lip bamb or anything to proctect your lips then you lips get either burnt or dry and this causes it to get cracked the heat expands in you lips and trys to find away to break through so that causes aye crack in you lip!!!!!
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Yes, Vitamins and minerals are used to function on a daily basis.There are several things you can get from not having the correct vitamins and minerals.Xerophthalmia -> Vitamin A DeficiencyScurvy -> Vitamin C DeficiencyRickets & Osteomalacia -> Vitamin D Deficiency (Might need to book that trip to Cancun to get some sun!)Many eating disorder patients have Vitamin Deficiency, over time resulting inLoss of hairSkin is tethered, dry and cracking.Bones weakenFinger and Toe nails get thin and crackedTooth enamel weakensEye brows and lashes fall outSides of lips begin to bleed due to them being very cracked and dry
Vitamin B6 is used to make neurotransmitters (such as serotonin) and myelin, which insulates the axons of neurons. In adults, deficiency can cause depression, confusion, seizures, inflamed skin, inflamed mucous membranes (lips, gums, etc.), and anemia. However, these symptoms only appear when the deficiency has persisted for a long period of time.
Look up "angular chelitis".... This is one of the many things that happened to my Dad in the sub-acute care facility he was in before his recent passing. It lasted a little more than a week and his lips were very chapped and sore.Here's an excerpt:Although the disease has an unknown etiology, the sores of angular cheilitis may become infected by the fungus Candida albicans (thrush), or other pathogens. Studies have linked the initial onset with nutritional deficiencies, namely riboflavin (vitamin B2)[2] [3]and iron deficiency anemia,[3] which in turn may be evidence of poor diets or malnutrition (e.g. celiac disease). Zinc deficiency has also been associated with angular cheilitis.
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