Nutrient Deficiency - Achieve Concierge

Nutrient Deficiency

Nutrient Deficiency Treatment in Southern California

Achieve Concierge offers comprehensive nutrition deficiency treatments in Southern California. Our clinicians understand the physical and emotional ramifications of a nutrient deficiency and work closely with each of our patients to help them heal from nutrient deficiency. Our clinicians will provide nutritional insights and craft a personalized treatment program to both correct a nutrient deficiency and prevent it from recurring.

Nutrient Deficiency Q&A

A nutrient deficiency refers to a lack of a certain vitamin or mineral in the body. People need an assortment of vitamins and minerals in balanced proportions to support body growth and development, and to also combat disease. If the body lacks a sufficient amount of one or more vitamins or minerals, then certain health problems may occur.

The health problems associated with a nutrient deficiency vary based on the vitamins and minerals that an individual lacks. In fact, there are many types of nutrient deficiencies, including:

  • Iron
  • Iodine
  • Vitamin B12
  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin K

For people who are coping with any of the aforementioned nutritional deficiencies or other nutritional deficiencies, they may display various signs of poor nutrition, including:

  • Fatigue
  • Dry or brittle hair
  • Gingivitis and other dental issues
  • Constipation
  • Depression
  • Memory loss
  • Slow immune response

A provider will either review or order blood work to diagnose a nutrient deficiency. A provider will then work with the client to find out why a nutrient deficiency is occurring. Once a nutrient deficiency is diagnosed, a personalized treatment plan is developed for the patient.

Since each patient is different, each nutrient deficiency treatment must be tailored to this individual to help him or her get the right mix of vitamins and minerals on a regular basis. Ultimately, the plan can help a patient maintain a healthy diet and avoid a future nutrient deficiency.

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