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  2. Zinc Deficiency: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and More - Healthline

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    If you’re not getting enough zinc in your diet, you may experience symptoms such as hair loss, lack of alertness, and a reduced sense of taste and smell. Zinc is a...

  3. What Are the Symptoms of Zinc Deficiency? - Verywell Health

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    A zinc deficiency can cause rashes and other symptoms. Getting more zinc-rich foods in your diet can help, but you may need to take a supplement to boost your levels. Learn more about the signs and symptoms, how to tell if you're deficient in zinc, and how you can treat it.

  4. Some of the most common zinc deficiency symptoms include: appetite loss. slower than expected growth. poor immune system function. Severe zinc deficiency can cause even more...

  5. Zinc - Mayo Clinic

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    Zinc deficiency. People who have low levels of zinc appear to benefit most from zinc supplements. This kind of deficiency isn't common in the United States. Colds. Evidence suggests that if zinc lozenges or syrup is taken within 24 hours after cold symptoms start, the supplement can help shorten the length of colds.

  6. 10 Signs and Symptoms of Zinc Deficiency - Center for Family...

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    Though zinc deficiency in the United States is not widespread, some people are at risk, including pregnant women, vegetarians, and people with gastrointestinal diseases. Below are 10 of the most common signs and symptoms of zinc deficiency.

  7. Zinc deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Common symptoms include increased rates of diarrhea. Zinc deficiency affects the skin and gastrointestinal tract; brain and central nervous system, immune, skeletal, and reproductive systems. Zinc deficiency in humans is caused by reduced dietary intake, inadequate absorption, increased loss, or increased body system use.

  8. Zinc Deficiency - Zinc Deficiency - Merck Manual Consumer Version

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    Early symptoms of zinc deficiency include a loss of appetite and, in infants and children, slowed growth and development. People may lose their hair in patches. They may feel sluggish and irritable. Taste and smell may be impaired. Rashes may develop. In men, sperm production may be reduced.

  9. Delayed wound healing, impaired taste, loss of appetite, hair loss, fertility issues, and increased susceptibility to infection are common manifestations. Plasma or serum zinc levels are useful in the evaluation of patients with suspected zinc deficiency.

  10. Zinc deficiency is when the body does not have enough of the mineral zinc for the body's essential functions. What are the symptoms of zinc deficiency? Zinc deficiency can result in skin changes that look like eczema at first.

  11. Symptoms of mild zinc deficiency include diarrhea, decreased immunity, thinning hair, impaired taste or smell, dry skin, fertility issues, and impaired wound healing (7, 28).