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Vitamin A Deficiency

Vitamin A deficiency is a nutritional condition resulting from inadequate intake of this essential vitamin, often found in foods like liver, carrots, and leafy greens. Insufficient vitamin A can lead to various health issues, including impaired vision, dryness of the eyes (xerophthalmia), and night blindness. In severe cases, it can progress to a condition called keratomalacia, which can cause irreversible damage to the cornea and ultimately lead to blindness. The inadequacy of Vitamin A continues to be a pressing worldwide public health issue, particularly in regions with limited access to diverse and nutritious foods, emphasizing the importance of addressing dietary deficiencies.

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My friend has vitamin A deficiency. What measures to take?

Query: Hello doctor, My friend is 25 years old, and she was recently diagnosed with a vitamin A deficiency. Please provide an overview of what vitamin A is, including: What are the different forms of vitamin A? What is the role of vitamin A in the human body? What are the primary health benefits linked w...  Read Full »


Dr. Pandian. P

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Vitamin A is not synthesized by our body, so we need to obtain it from external sources, including both plant and animal origins. Vegetables that are yellow, red, and green are rich sources of this vitamin in the form of beta-carotene. Anim...  Read Full »

I suffer from recurring styes, which are painful. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I have suffered from recurring styes since the start of the month. They will go away quickly but then come back quickly as well. Currently, the one I suffer from is pretty painful, and I have tried everything to help them. Kindly suggest.  Read Full »


Dr. Hussein Ayoub

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. A stye usually has an exposed yellow head that secretes pus that is not clear in the picture. If you are sure that this was a stye the medication provided is not proper. You need hot foments for four days three times a day. I suggest you use Tobradex eye drops four t...  Read Full »

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