Nutrient deficiency

Introduction

Introduction to nutritional metabolism deficiency Evidence for nutritional metabolic deficiency disease, such as dystrophic history of niacin vitamin B1 and folic acid deficiency, and lack of nutritional metabolism lead to symptoms and signs of corresponding dysfunction, which can be used as a diagnostic condition for mental disorders associated with nutritional metabolic diseases. Vitamin B1 deficiency is associated with a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders, and the severe typical neuropsychiatric syndrome it causes is beribi (beriberi) and Wernicke encephalopathy. The pathological changes mainly occur from the hypothalamic midbrain aqueduct in the papillary body to the fourth ventricle and cerebellar cortex, and there are bilateral symmetrical perivascular endothelial cell hypertrophic sporadic hemorrhage, and mental retardation occurs; if the network structure is involved, consciousness disorder occurs. Brain edema can occur when vitamin B1 deficiency is associated with glucose metabolism disorders. The neurological symptoms are caused by the edema and degeneration of the brain and spinal cord due to vitamin B1 deficiency. The above changes are most prominent in the peripheral nerves. The cranial nerves of the extremities and the terminal branches of the vagus nerve are also more susceptible, and the peripheral nerve neuritis often occurs. The above severe cases of eye movement disorders, ataxia, and occasional retinal hemorrhage are now rare. basic knowledge Sickness ratio: 0.05% Susceptible people: no specific population Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: folate deficiency neuropathy

Cause

Nutritional metabolic deficiency

Causes of lack of nutritional metabolism

Vitamin B1 deficiency is associated with a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders, and the severe typical neuropsychiatric syndrome it causes is beribi (beriberi) and Wernicke encephalopathy. The pathological changes mainly occur from the hypothalamic midbrain aqueduct in the papillary body to the fourth ventricle and cerebellar cortex, and there are bilateral symmetrical perivascular endothelial cell hypertrophic sporadic hemorrhage, and mental retardation occurs; if the network structure is involved, consciousness disorder occurs. Brain edema can occur when vitamin B1 deficiency is associated with glucose metabolism disorders.

Prevention

Nutrient metabolism deficiency prevention

Complication

Nutrient metabolism deficiency Complications folate deficiency neuropathy

Symptom

Symptoms of nutritional metabolism deficiency Common symptoms Nutritional disorders Malnutrition edema weight loss

Examine

Nutrient metabolism deficiency check

Diagnosis

Diagnosis and identification of nutritional metabolism

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