Possible Nutrient Deficiencies: Ears, Eyes, Face, Nose
Possible Nutrient Deficiencies and Excesses Attributed to Certain Disorders
Ears
Nystagmus
Vertigo
Eyes
Bitot’s Spots (frothy white/yellow spots under bulbar conjunctivae)
Blurred Vision
Cataracts
Conjunctivitis
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low iron (pale)
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low Riboflavin
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high Vitamin A
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low Vitamin B6
Corneal Ulceration
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low Riboflavin
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high Vitamin A
Corneal Vascularization
Diplopia
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low Magnesium
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high Vitamin A
Exophthalmos
Keratomalacia
Decreased Lacrimation
Myopia
Night Blindness
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low Molybdenum
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low Vitamin A
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low zinc
Ocular Palsy
Ophtahlmoplegia
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low Thiamine
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low Vitamin E
Optic Neuritis
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low Thiamine
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low Vitamin B12
Papilledema
Photophobia
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low Riboflavin
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low Vitamin A
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low zinc
Scotomatas
Poor Visual Acuity
Xerophthalmia (extreme conjunctival dryness)
Eyelids
Blepharitis
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low Riboflavin (angular)
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low Vitamin B6
Pallor
Face
Moon Facies
Nose
Epistaxis (nosebleeds)
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high Vitamin A
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low Vitamin C (scurvy)
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