Symptoms & Signs of Nutritional Deficiency in Jackson, TN

How to Spot a Nutrient Deficiency

When patients are treated for medical disorders, a potentially dangerous condition is a deficiency in nutrients. A nutrient deficiency could put a patient in a very compromised condition. Whether it’s inability to fight off a virus, broken bones, or worse, it is very important to learn how to spot a nutrient deficiency.

Causes of Nutrient Depletion

There can be many causes of the depletion of nutrients. Some of these may include:

  • Aging
    As patients age, their bodies become less effective when it comes to absorption and the utilization of nutrients. Even Vitamin D which is synthesized by the body after sun exposure, can be limited in older people. The body is less able to synthesize that nutrient as the body ages.
  • Poor Diet
    When a patient is consuming a diet that lacks essential nutrients, a depletion of vitamins and minerals can occur over time. One culprit that is responsible for poor diet is the consumption of empty calories. Consuming food lacking nutrients may fulfill hunger but not provide essential nutrients for the body.
  • Disorders of the Digestive Tract
    Patients who have digestive disorders such as IBS, celiac, or colitis may have an issue absorbing nutrients. Even if they are consuming the right foods, their bodies can’t process the nutrients and use them to help the body.
  • Alcohol and Drug Misuse
    The abuse of alcohol alters the way bodies absorb nutrients. This can cause a systemic depletion of nutrients due to malabsorption. The misuse of drugs can cause similar issues.
  • Environmental Factors
    Toxins and pollutants in the environment can cause nutrient deficiencies by creating issues with absorption in some individuals.
  • Genetic Disorders
    Certain genetic disorders keep individuals from being able to absorb nutrients as they should. This can cause nutrient deficiencies.

Signs of Nutrient Deficiency

  • Immune Function Impairment
    Many nutrients play a vital role in the support of the immune system. Vitamins like A, C, D, and zinc are essential for their role in supporting this system. A patient with deficiencies in any of these nutrients is extremely susceptible to illness and infection.
  • Poor Cognitive Function
    One side effect of nutrient deficiency is the loss or impairment of some cognitive functions. Particularly the vitamins in the B vitamin family, such as B6, B12, and folate are crucial for functions such as memory, concentration, and the prevention of neurological disorders such as dementia and other cognitive disorders.
  • Bone and Muscle Weakness
    Calcium, vitamin D, and magnesium deficiency can lead to bone and muscle issues. An ongoing deficiency in any of these nutrients could lead to bone and muscle weakness, fractures, and/or osteoporosis.
  • Higher Risk of Chronic Illness
    Certain chronic illnesses, such as cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders, and even some cancers have been linked to nutrient deficiencies. Adequate nutrition is essential to avoid these types of illnesses.
  • Vision Issues
    A deficiency of Vitamin A is a major cause of blindness all over the world. This nutrient and other nutrients are very important to eye health and can help prevent certain eye diseases and disorders.
  • Issues with Wound Healing
    Deficiencies in zinc, Vitamin C, and protein are crucial when it comes to wound healing. Particularly considering that wound healing slows with age, it is imperative that patients maintain levels of these nutrients that will promote wound healing.
  • Hormonal Imbalance
    A disruption in hormonal balance can be caused by deficiencies in Vitamin D, Vitamin E, and many of the B vitamins. Hormonal imbalance can cause mood swings, female cycle irregularity, and other issues with bodily functions.
  • Low Energy
    Deficiencies in some of the B vitamins can cause issues with low energy. Without these nutrients, the production of energy in the body can significantly decrease resulting in fatigue, low stamina, and weakness.

Any patient exhibiting any of these symptoms should be examined for nutrient deficiencies as soon as possible.

Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms of Plants

As plants serve as nutrients, the nutrient deficiencies of plants are important to the grower. Some nutrient deficiencies may not be apparent in the plant. Here are some signs of nutrient deficiencies in plants.

  • Failure of the Complete Crop
  • Failure of the Seedling
  • Stunted Growth in Plants
  • Slow or Delayed Growth in Plants
  • Abnormal Growth Patterns in Plants

Any of these signs mean that a plant is experiencing nutrient stress or a deficiency of nutrients. West TN Pharmaceutical Care helps with information about nutrient deficiencies on our blog.

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