Avitaminosis is a condition caused by a deficiency of vitamins in the body. Vitamins are important nutrients needed to maintain health, and their deficiency can lead to various diseases and health problems.
Symptoms of avitaminosis may vary depending on the deficient vitamin, but can include general weakness, skin problems, digestive issues, and others.
The causes of avitaminosis can be improper diet, poor absorption of vitamins, organ malfunctions, or diseases.
Diagnosis of avitaminosis requires blood tests to measure vitamin levels.
Treatment of avitaminosis involves taking vitamin supplements and adjusting the diet.
Prevention of avitaminosis includes maintaining a proper and balanced diet, consuming fresh fruits and vegetables, and taking vitamin complexes as prescribed by a doctor.
For diagnosis and treatment of avitaminosis, it is necessary to consult a general practitioner or a nutritionist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.