Hypothyroidism and vitamin b12 deficiency - What causes vitamin d deficiency?

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Vitiligo Skin Disorder

Vitiligo is a skin disorder characterized by white patches, which appear in certain specific places. White patches will gradually enlarge in size. In some cases, there are chances of the entire skin getting de-pigmented. This is not a communicable disease. In some cases, it has been found to be hereditary but is not always the case. It affects one to two percent of the entire population and is not race or gender specific.More...

 

What Helps Varicose Veins ?

What Helps Varicose Veins ?

Varicose veins are a condition where the veins swell and cause pressure. Varicose veins can be a very painful condition, leading to other serious problems. The blood gets stuck in the vein and causes discoloration on the skin. A person with this condition notices blue and purple veins. Treatment or varicose veins include relieving the symptoms such as pain and also improving the appearance of the clustered vein. More...

 

 

Baldness Vitamin And Deficiency

Baldness Vitamin And Deficiency

Whether you are a man or a woman, getting bald wreaks havoc. A person starts feeling embarrassed about the loss of hair, and this emotion is more in women compared to men. With all the stress and fast paced life that we lead,hair loss is becoming more and more common among both genders.More...

 

 

What Causes Vitamin D Deficiency ?

What Causes Vitamin D Deficiency

Vitamin D is an important vitamin that the body makes in the skin when the skin is exposed to sunlight. The vitamin helps in the absorption of potassium and calcium in the body. It also helps to strengthen the immune system of the body and plays a crucial role in bone formation and mineralization. Besides that, Vitamin D helps to regulate the hormones produced by the parathyroid gland.More...

 

Vitamin B Deficiency Symptoms

Vitamin B Deficiency Symptoms

Vitamin B is an extremely group of vitamins that is required if you want the normal processes of your body to work properly. Primarily there are eight types of vitamin B and these eight form the vitamin as a whole. They are Vitamin B1 or thiamine, Vitamin B2 or riboflavin, Vitamin B3 or niacin, Vitamin B6 or pyridoxine, Vitamin B9 or folic acid, Vitamin B12 or cobalamin, pantothenic acid and biotin.More...