10 Copper Deficiency Symptoms

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Symptom #10: Impaired Growth

Lack of copper can lead to stunted growth and poor development in children. Copper, together with iron, assists the body to produce red blood cells as previously stated. In addition to this, copper plays an important role in bone development and maintenance of healthy blood vessels, the nervous system, and the immune system. These roles are necessary for a strong and healthy body.

It follows that inadequate amounts of copper in the body will end up adversely affecting growth, development, and healthy maintenance of the body. It is noteworthy that copper deficiency can especially impair growth in children. Deficiency should, therefore, be addressed as soon as it is suspected to ensure that children get sufficient amounts of copper.

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