Trace elements, deficiency symptomsje nach Erkrankung

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 21.06.2022

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Microelement deficiency

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Deficiency of minerals occurring in the human organism, which, with the exception of iron, are present in mass fractions of less than 50 mg/kg bw. Minerals that occur in concentrations of less than 1 µg/kg bw are also called ultra-trace elements. Depending on the deficiency situation, a lack of essential trace elements can cause severe disease symptoms in the organism.

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From dermatological point of view the following essential trace elements are important:

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The causes of a deficiency situation can be:
  • increased excretion, for example through sweating or diarrhoea
  • Parenteral nutrition
  • Metabolic diseases
  • Regional conditions
  • eating habits.

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Last updated on: 21.06.2022