Vitamins
...o supplement the diet with vitamins including
thiamine and ... Full article >>> Most patients can eat oats, at least in small amounts. When the disease is first diagnose d, the child may have nutrition al deficiencies that need to be corrected with vitamins , minerals or other su...
Vitamin C
...al deficiencies -- particularly lack of niacin ,
thiamine , vitamin C , or vitamin B -12 Hyperthermia ( fever ) Hypothermia -- a drop in body temperature can cause sudden confusion ... Full article >>> Product line includes Icar-C tablets (100 carbonyl iron and 250 mg vitamin C ), I...
Vitamin A
... Nutrition al studies may show deficiencies of
thiamine ( vitamin B -1), pyridoxine ( vitamin B -6), pantothenic acid and biotin, vitamin B -12, folic acid , niacin ( vitamin B -3), vitamin A , or other deficiencies. Full article >>> It is usually a result of vitamin A deficien...
Vitamin B
... Full article >>> Vitamin B 1, or
thiamine , is an essential vitamin involved in helping th...ly. Full article >>> Vitamin B 1 (
thiamine ) prevents stillbirth s, low- birth weight babies, and heart disorders. In late pregnancy and ...
Vitamin
...Full article >>> Vitamin B 1, or
thiamine , is an essential vitamin involved in helping the body make energy from carbohydrates . It also helps the heart , nervous system and muscle s function properly. Full article >>> Vitamin D compounds, such as calcipotriene (Do...
Thiamine
...... Full article >>> Vitamin B 1 (
thiamine ) prevents stillbirth s, low- birth weight babie... Full article >>> Vitamin B 1, or
thiamine , is an essential vitamin involved in helping the body make energy from carbohydrates . It also...
Stillbirth
...a ? Full article >>> Vitamin B 1 (
thiamine ) prevents stillbirth s, low- birth weight babies, and heart disorders. In late pregnancy and post -delivery, B1 requirements are greatly increased. Vitamin B 2 ( riboflavin ) prevents short limbs and cleft palate . Full article >>&...
Pyridoxine
... Nutrition al studies may show deficiencies of
thiamine ( vitamin B -1), pyridoxine ( vitamin B -6), pantothenic acid and biotin, vitamin B -12, folic acid , niacin ( vitamin B -3), vitamin A , or other deficiencies. Full article >>> A deficiency of some of the B vitamins , par...
Nutrition
... Nutrition al studies may show deficiencies of
thiamine ( vitamin B -1), pyridoxine ( vitamin B -6), pantothenic acid and biotin, vitamin B -12, folic acid , niacin ( vitamin B -3), vitamin A , or other deficiencies. Full article >>> Nutrition al research is difficult to conduct ...
Niacin
... Nutrition al studies may show deficiencies of
thiamine ( vitamin B -1), pyridoxine ( vitamin B -6), pa...al deficiencies -- particularly lack of niacin ,
thiamine , vitamin C , or vitamin B -12 Hyperthermia ( fever ) Hypothermia -- a drop in body temperatur...
Low blood sugar
...al deficiencies -- particularly lack of niacin ,
thiamine , vitamin C , or vitamin B -12 Hyperthermia ( fever ) ... Full article >>> You develop symptoms of low blood sugar ( hypoglycemia ). These symptoms include confusion , sweating , weakness , paleness , and a rapid heartbeat . I...
Liver disease
... of the whole kernels), from poor absorption of
thiamine (as in chronic diarrhea ), from conditions which increase the vitamin requirements of the body (e.g., hyperthyroidism , pregnancy , fever ), or from poor utilization (as in liver disease ). Full article >>> Non- trauma tic os...
Irritability
...cle >>> In isolated cases, however,
thiamine toxic ity has occurred from injection s or concentrated formulas used with hospital patients. Toxic ity symptoms include nervous irritability , headaches , insomnia , and a rapid pulse . Next section ... Full article >>> They...
Intoxication
...al deficiencies -- particularly lack of niacin ,
thiamine , vitamin C , or vitamin B -12 Hyperthermia ( fever ) ... Full article >>> Effects of heroin intoxication include drowsiness , pleasure, and slowed breathing . Withdrawal can be intense and can include vomiting , abdominal cram...
Fatty liver
...ein , minerals , and vitamins . Alcohol affects
thiamine ( vitamin B -1) in particular. Full article >>> The liver detoxifies (or metabolize s) alcohol. Continued, excessive use of alcohol can damage the liver You can develop alcoholic hepatitis a nd then a fatty liver . A fatty liv...
Diet
... of the whole kernels), from poor absorption of
thiamine (as in chronic diarrhea ), from conditions which increase the vitamin requirements of the body (e.g. Full article >>> Weight control - with diet and appropriate exercise - is extremely important to decrease the stress on ...
Deficiency
... caused by dietary insufficiency of vitamin B 1 (
thiamine ). Symptoms include general weakness and painful rigidity. biceps ... Full article >>> A deficiency in the amount of oxygen required for effective ventilation. Pulmonary Pertaining to the lungs . Full article >>>...
Concussion
...al deficiencies -- particularly lack of niacin ,
thiamine , vitamin C , or vitamin B -12 Hyperthermia ( fever ) Hypothermia -- a drop in body temperature can cause sudden confusion ... Full article >>> It is sometimes difficult to tell the difference between a mild concussion and a...
Beriberi
...g when the human body has insufficient amounts of
thiamine ( vitamin B 1). The deficiency may result from ...y disease caused by inadequate bodily stores of
thiamine ( vitamin B 1). It can damage the heart and nervous system. Full article >>> Beri...
Behavior
...e: Malnutrition (particularly vitamin B12 and
thiamine deficiency ) Medications Alcohol in excess Chronic exposure to cold ( hypothermia ) ... Full article >>> A change in behavior may be one of the first signs of illness in a newborn. Although a baby's activity level, appetit...
Absorption
...ome is caused by deficiency of the B- vitamin
thiamine , and can also be seen in people who don't drink but have some other cause of
thiamine deficiency , such as chronic vomiting that prevents the absorption of this vitamin . Full ...