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  2. Symptoms of vitamin E deficiency or low levels of vitamin E include muscle weakness, coordination difficulties, numbness, vision problems, and more.

  3. How to Identify and Treat a Vitamin E Deficiency - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/vitamin-e-deficiency

    See your doctor if you begin experiencing any of the following symptoms of deficiency: difficulty with walking or coordination. muscle pain or weakness. visual disturbances....

  4. Vitamin E Deficiency - Vitamin E Deficiency - The Merck Manuals

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    Symptoms of Vitamin E Deficiency. In children, symptoms may include slow reflexes, difficulty walking, loss of coordination, loss of position sense (knowing where the limbs are without looking at them), and muscle weakness.

  5. Vitamin E - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements-vitamin-e/art-20364144

    Foods rich in vitamin E include canola oil, olive oil, margarine, almonds and peanuts. You can also get vitamin E from meats, dairy, leafy greens and fortified cereals. Vitamin E is also available as an oral supplement in capsules or drops. Vitamin E deficiency can cause nerve pain (neuropathy).

  6. Vitamin E - The Nutrition Source

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    The following are common signs of a deficiency: Retinopathy (damage to the retina of the eyes that can impair vision) Peripheral neuropathy (damage to the peripheral nerves, usually in the hands or feet, causing weakness or pain) Ataxia (loss of control of body movements) Decreased immune function. Toxicity.

  7. Vitamin E Deficiency - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK519051

    Not as common symptoms include muscle weakness and visual-field constriction. The most severe symptoms are blindness, dementia, and cardiac arrhythmias. If vitamin E deficiency is expected, a full neurological exam is recommended as well as a standard physical exam.

  8. Vitamin E Deficiency Signs & Symptoms + Ways to Prevent It

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    The most common symptoms of AVED (ataxia with vitamin E deficiency), a rare genetic mutation in the tocopherol transporter, stem from nerve damage and include [15, 3]: Muscle weakness; Impaired coordination; Vision problems; Slurred speech; Poor reflexes; Numbness; If left untreated, it may progress into blindness, heart damage, and eventually ...

  9. Vitamin E deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Signs of vitamin E deficiency include the following: Neuromuscular problems – such as spinocerebellar ataxia and myopathies. [2] Neurological problems – may include dysarthria, absence of deep tendon reflexes, loss of the ability to sense vibration and detect where body parts are in three dimensional space, and positive Babinski sign. [2]

  10. Vitamin E Deficiency - Vitamin E Deficiency - The Merck Manuals

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    The main symptoms are hemolytic anemia and neurologic deficits. Diagnosis is based on measuring the ratio of plasma alpha-tocopherol to total plasma lipids; a low ratio suggests vitamin E. Vitamin E deficiency causes fragility of red blood cells and degeneration of neurons, particularly peripheral axons and posterior column neurons.

  11. Vitamin E Deficiency: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

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    Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for vitamin E deficiency, a nutritional deficiency that can affect neurological function, immunity, and overall health, and explore strategies for addressing this deficiency.