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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Vitamin B1 deficiency
  1. ... for the body to absorb and store vitamin B1. In rare cases, ... Getting dialysis Taking high doses of diuretics (water pills)
  2. ... term alcohol abuse. Other conditions that may cause vitamin B1 deficiency include: HIV/AIDS Cancers that have spread throughout the body Extreme nausea and vomiting during pregnancy ( ... should start immediately. Usually a brain MRI exam is not needed.
  3. ... Liver cirrhosis Kidney failure Nutritional disorders, such as vitamin B1 deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency, pellagra , or protein-calorie malnutrition ...
  4. ... Korsakoff syndrome (serious brain disease that results from vitamin B1 deficiency, which can be caused by heavy alcohol use)
  5. ... disease Liver disease Thyroid disease ( hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism ) Vitamin deficiency (B1, B12, or folate) DRUG AND ALCOHOL-RELATED CONDITIONS ...
  6. ... Malabsorption Hunger Beriberi Binge eating Deficiency - Vitamin A Deficiency - Vitamin B1 (thiamine) Deficiency - Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) Deficiency - Vitamin B6 ( ...
  7. ... neuropathy HIV/AIDS Low thyroid Parkinson disease Vitamin deficiency ( vitamins B12 , B1 , and E) Zika virus infection
  8. ... tests will be ordered to check for a deficiency (lack) of: Thiamine (vitamin B1) Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) Vitamin B12 Folic acid Other ...
  9. ... deficiency in the United States. The most common deficiencies are of the B vitamins ( B1 , B6 , and folic acid ). A lack of these ...
  10. ... of calcium, potassium, or sodium in your body Deficiency of B vitamins such as B1, B6, B12, or folic acid Use of certain ...
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