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Hypervitaminosis A Health Article
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Definition
Hypervitaminosis A is having too much vitamin A in the body.
Alternative Names
Vitamin A toxicity
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
There are two types of vitamin A hypervitaminosis:
Chronic vitamin A toxicity develops after taking too much vitamin A for long periods.
Symptoms
Signs and tests
Treatment
Treatment involves simply stopping the use of too much vitamin A.
Expectations (prognosis)
Most people fully recover.
Complications
Recent studies show that taking too much vitamin A during pregnancy can cause abnormal development in the fetus. Talk to your health care provider about eating a proper diet while you are pregnant.
Calling your health care provider
Call your health care provider if you think that you or your child may have taken too much vitamin A, or you have symptoms of excess vitamin A.
Prevention
To avoid hypervitaminosis A, avoid taking more than the recommended daily allowance of this vitamin. Recent emphasis on vitamin A and beta carotene as anti-cancer vitamins may contribute to chronic hypervitaminosis A, if people take more than is recommended. |
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