A vitamin overdose, also known as hypervitaminosis, can cause symptoms such as anorexia, nausea, diarrhea, & jaundice.
Since low - saturated vitamins (D and A) are kept by the body for a longer period of time than water-soluble vitamins, they are the main culprits in hypervitaminoses.
Acute or chronic hypervitaminosis may present with extremely definite or vague clinical signs. A extremely high dose with one or more multivitamin preparations or supplements can cause acute hypervitaminosis. The progressive emergence of clinical signs over time leads to chronic hypervitaminosis.
Even while vitamin poisoning has been linked to mortality in certain cases, it's incredibly uncommon to death from a vitamin overdose.
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The question is -
A healthcare practitioner believes her client may have a vitamin A overdose. What are some symptoms of a vitamin A overdose or hypervitaminosis?
A. Poor tooth and bone structure
B. Tetany
C. Anorexia, nausea, diarrhea, and jaundice
D. No symptoms will be present because the body excretes the excess