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Deficiency of Vitamin C (scurvy) will lead to gum changes and also causes problems with the blood vessels, hence causing bleeding in the gums. Also a deficiency in Vitamin K may also cause bleeding gums do to the lack of clotting factors which will lead to unusual or excessive bleeding.
no vitamin causes bleed gum it is the deficiency sign that causes bleeding gum..
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Yes, vitamin K deficiency can lead to bleeding disorders because vitamin K is essential for the production of certain proteins that are necessary for blood clotting. Without enough vitamin K, the blood may not clot properly, leading to increased risk of bleeding.
Extreme deficiency of vitamin C leads to Scurvy, a disease characterized by spongy and bleeding gums, bleeding under the skin, and extreme weakness.
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A vitamin K deficiency can be caused by a number of different things. Specifically, chronic diseases, like liver disease, can cause the vitamin not to be absorbed properly. Also, some medications like Aspirin can cause a vitamin K deficiency.
Vitamin B1... Thiamine or Vitamin B1 helps in the conversion of glucose into energy and in the formation of red blood cells.
Excessive consumption of polished rice can lead to a deficiency of vitamin B1 (thiamine), as the polishing process removes the outer layer of the grain where most of the thiamine is found. Symptoms of thiamine deficiency include weakness, fatigue, and nerve damage. It's important to consume a balanced diet including a variety of foods to ensure adequate intake of all essential nutrients.
Vitamin A deficiency can be prevented or treated by taking vitamin supplements or by getting injections of the vitamin.
Scurvy is caused by a deficiency of vitamin C in the diet. Vitamin C is necessary for the body to make collagen, which is important for healthy skin, blood vessels, and connective tissues. Symptoms of scurvy include fatigue, weakness, swollen and bleeding gums, and joint pain.
A severe deficiency in vitamin B12 (folic acid) can lower the platelet count in the blood, causing slower clotting and possible internal bleeding.