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By: Ash Hall and Maria Kiviniemi
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Scurvy is also called Vitamin C deficiency. Scurvy causes general weakness, anemia, gum disease, and skin hemorrhages.
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Lack of Vitamin C in your diet is one of the main causes of scurvy but there also can be other contributing factors such as: dependency on alcohol or drugs, being elderly and unable to maintain a healthy diet, anorexia, smoking, and conditions that affect a person’s ability to digest food.
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- generally feeling unwell -fatigue -loss of appetite -nausea -diarrhea -fever -painful joints and muscles -small ‘pinpoint’ bleeding around hair follicles visible in the skin.
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- swollen, spongy and purplish gums that are prone to bleeding -loose teeth -bulging eyes -bleeding into the skin (severe and easy bruising) -scaly, dry and brownish skin -very dry hair that curls and breaks off close to the skin -slow-healing wounds -opening of previously healed scars -bleeding into the joints and muscles, which causes areas of swelling over the bones of the arms and legs -premature stopping of bone growth (in babies and children).
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Scurvy was often seen in sailors on long voyages in the 15 th century. Many people died from the disease until they found that vitamin C was the cure. People who are alcoholics, elderly, children, or people with any medical condition that prevents the absorption of vitamin C are at risk to get scurvy.
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Scurvy is relatively easy to treat – the person simply needs to increase their daily intake of vitamin C. A doctor may recommend a short-term course of vitamin C supplements (usually a minimum of 250 mg per day) to speed relief of symptoms.
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If Scurvy is left untreated it can lead to complications including anemia, heart attack or death. So remember to drink your orange juice!
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http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Scurvy/Pages/Causes.aspx http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Sc urvy http://dermnetnz.org/systemic/scurvy.html
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