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Zinc deficiency

What is Zinc?

Zinc is an essential trace element involved in many enzyme systems in the body. Zinc is also present in the bones, teeth, hair, skin, testes, liver, and muscles.

Zinc deficiency can be caused by not eating enough high-zinc foods, such as seafood, meat, eggs and nuts. It may also be linked to other diseases including cystic fibrosis. Alcohol abuse, dialysis and severe burns can also lead to a deficiency of zinc in the body.

Symptoms of Zinc Deficiency

There can be many symptoms of zinc deficiency; listed below are some of the more common ones. You should always consult your doctor should you be concerned about these symptoms.

  • Poor growth in children
  • Skin or hair problems
  • Diarrhoea
  • Fatigue

Treatment:


  • Consult your GP as to the underlying cause of the deficiency
  • Zinc supplements
  • Eat a balance diet including zinc-rich foods such as lean meat, seafood, dairy products, nuts, pulses and wholemeal bread.

Always use medication as instructed by your doctor.