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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for Low levels of vitamin K
  1. ... role in blood clotting. Babies often have a low level of vitamin K for a variety of reasons. Vitamin K does ...
  2. ... become over active ( disseminated intravascular coagulation ). Liver disease. Low level of vitamin K . If you are taking warfarin to prevent clots, ...
  3. ... Liver disease Difficulty absorbing nutrients from food ( malabsorption ) Low level of vitamin K Drugs such as heparin
  4. ... of anabolic steroids Bleeding disorder ( hemophilia ) Kidney transplant Low level of vitamin K
  5. ... of iron, vitamin B12, folic acid, or other vitamins and minerals
  6. ... tongue or bleeding gums If you have a low vitamin B12 level for a long time, you can have nervous ... if treatment is delayed. A woman with a low B12 level may have a ... vitamin B12 deficiency affects the way certain cells (epithelial ...
  7. ... much of their hormone; sometimes associated with a low vitamin D level). Infections that cause granulomas such as tuberculosis and ...
  8. ... bones. Low blood calcium can be caused by low vitamin D level in the blood. Vitamin D is absorbed from ... cause osteomalacia include: Cancer -- rare tumors that cause low ... liver cannot convert vitamin D to its active form Side effects of ...
  9. ... above normal. Macrocytic anemia (may be due to low folate or vitamin B12 levels, or chemotherapy ) or liver disease. MCH below normal. ...
  10. Soy 
    ... soy products may be due to their high levels of polyunsaturated fats, fiber, minerals, vitamins, and low saturated fat content. Isoflavones that occur naturally in ...
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