Thiamine Deficiency Signs, Symptoms and More
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Feeling Sick
Nausea and vomiting are less common than other symptoms of thiamine deficiency, but some individuals experience it. This symptom is more common in infants than in adults. Infants who are fed thiamine-lacking baby formula may be more susceptible to deficiency.5BL;, Gratton SM;Lam. ‘Visual Loss and Optic Nerve Head Swelling in Thiamine Deficiency without Prolonged Dietary Deficiency.’ Clinical Ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.), U.S. National Library of Medicine, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24899800
Nausea and vomiting caused by thiamine deficiency typically passes once the deficiency has been corrected through supplementation or a change in diet. This symptom can be unpleasant, but it is usually only temporary.
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