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What Vitamin Deficiency Causes Cracked Corners of Mouth?

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Angular cheilitis, the medical term for cracked corners of the mouth, affects approximately 1% of the population and is often linked to nutritional deficiencies. The condition, characterized by painful fissures and inflammation, can signal a deeper health issue, prompting many to ask: what vitamin deficiency causes cracked corners of mouth? In many cases, the answer points to an insufficiency of certain B vitamins, along with other key nutrients.

What Does a B12 Deficiency Tongue Look Like?

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According to research published in the journal 'Nutrition in Clinical Practice', lingual linear lesions can be a clinical sign strongly suggestive of severe vitamin B12 deficiency. A B12 deficiency tongue, most commonly characterized by a condition called atrophic glossitis, typically appears abnormally smooth, red, and swollen.

Nutrition Diet: What are the first physical signs of riboflavin deficiency?

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According to the National Institutes of Health, while riboflavin deficiency is relatively rare in developed countries, it can lead to a condition known as ariboflavinosis. Understanding **what are the first physical signs of riboflavin deficiency** is crucial for early detection and reversal through dietary changes or supplementation.