Which of the following does not indicate a vitamin A deficiency?

Health · College · Mon Jan 18 2021

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To determine which of the following does not indicate a vitamin A deficiency, you would need to provide a list of symptoms or conditions for evaluation. Vitamin A deficiency is typically associated with certain specific signs and symptoms. However, I can give you examples of common symptoms of a deficiency and some that would likely not be related as they are not commonly connected to vitamin A status.

Symptoms that might indicate a vitamin A deficiency include: - Night blindness or difficulty seeing in low light - Dry eyes or inability to produce tears - Dry, scaly skin - Increased susceptibility to infections - Poor wound healing - Keratomalacia (corneal ulcers) - Bitot's spots (foamy patches on the whites of the eyes)

A condition not indicative of a vitamin A deficiency might be unrelated symptoms such as: - Frequent urination - Nausea unrelated to gastrointestinal infections - Symptoms primarily associated with another nutrient's deficiency or a different health condition entirely

Please provide a specific list or a symptom, and I can clarify if it would not be an indicator of vitamin A deficiency.

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