Guide To Vitamin A Deficiency Symptoms

Increased Breakouts

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Vitamin A assists the body in fighting inflammation and in creating new skin, and patients who are low in this vitamin could notice increased breakouts. These breakouts are likely connected to the reduced inflammation-fighting capabilities and wound healing capacities of patients that vitamin A deficiency involves. Patients might notice more acne on the face and body, and breakouts may take longer to treat. Individuals who are concerned about these breakouts may want to ask their doctor for a blood test to measure their vitamin A levels, and the application of topical vitamin A creams could help speed up the treatment of existing breakouts and prevent new ones from occurring.

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