Many people believe that taking vitamins is a sensible way to stay healthy, especially as they age. Vitamin A is one of the most popular vitamins because it supports skin regeneration, immune system function, and eye health. However, pharmacists are increasingly pointing out that an excess of vitamin A can be more harmful than helpful.
Why Vitamin A is Important
Good vision, a strong immune system, and healthy cell growth depend heavily on vitamin A. It is an essential nutrient for overall health, as it affects the heart, lungs, and other senses. Many people believe that increasing their vitamin A intake will improve their health. Unfortunately, this is not always the case.
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin, and unlike water-soluble vitamins, it is not broken down but is stored in fatty tissue and the liver. If you consume more of it than your body needs over time, this can lead to a dangerous buildup.
Signs that you may be eating too much
Although a small excess of vitamin A may not necessarily cause immediate health problems, long-term overconsumption can have harmful effects. Common signs of vitamin A poisoning include:
Persistent headaches or headaches,
blurred vision,
nausea and damaged
skin, peeling skin,
bone and joint pain,
fatigue and irritability
In severe cases, excessive intake of vitamin A can lead to liver damage, fatal increased intracranial pressure, hair loss, and even birth defects in pregnant women.
Who needs to be especially careful?
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