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deficiency of vitamin B3 (niacin)​

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Answered by shuvendudas54
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Niacin (vitamin B3) deficiency results in a condition known as pellagra. Pellagra includes the triad of dermatitis, dementia, and diarrhea and can result in death. Niacin deficiency can occur through genetic disorders, malabsorptive conditions, and interaction with certain medications.

Answered by XCollegeBoyX
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Every single cell in the human body requires vitamin B3 to function properly. Vitamin B3, also called niacin, helps convert food to energy. It also improves circulation, suppresses inflammation, and helps the body make sex and stress-related hormones. Because B vitamins are water-soluble vitamins, they can’t be stored in the body. If a person does not get sufficient amounts of vitamin B3 from food, a deficiency quickly develops. Without treatment, vitamin B3 deficiency can be fatal. Here are some other important facts about vitamin B3 deficiency symptoms and treatment.

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