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Scurvy. By: Clayton Cloud. http://66.197.58.78/pics/Scurvy_1.jpg. Description. Scurvy is a condition that occurs when you don’t have the needed amount of Vitamin C in your body. The visual appearance of Scurvy is sores, swelling, and obvious bleeding spots including hemorrhaging. .
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Scurvy By: Clayton Cloud http://66.197.58.78/pics/Scurvy_1.jpg
Description • Scurvy is a condition that occurs when you don’t have the needed amount of Vitamin C in your body. • The visual appearance of Scurvy is sores, swelling, and obvious bleeding spots including hemorrhaging.
Scientific Description • Scurvy is a condition that is shown through bleeding out of the mucus membrane. • Open wounds are present as well as: loss of teeth, jaundice, high fever, and neurological problems. http://www.intelligentdental.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/scurvy-bleeding-gums.jpg
Signs & Symptoms • Fatigue • Weakness • Aches • Gum disease • Paralysis • Hemorrhage • Swelling and bruising http://medicalimages.allrefer.com/large/scurvy-periungual-hemorrhage.jpg
Causes • The single cause of Scurvy is the lack of Vitamin C taken in to the body. • The lack of Vitamin C can be because of any of the following: lack of knowledge toward the disease, famine, anorexia, certain diets not containing Vitamin C, and difficulty eating certain foods.
Cure • Taking medical Vitamin C in large amounts over a span of about a month. • After that month, continue to eat a good amount of foods containing Vitamin C to avoid obtaining Scurvy again. • Orange Juice is a good fluid to consume during these periods as well as various fruit juices.
Worst Case Scenario • Vitamin C is needed in the body to produce collagen and collagen builds up tissues. • When Scurvy is obtained the Vitamin C is not present to produce collagen which therefore tears down tissues in the body. • Death can also occur if Vitamin C is not replenished and Scurvy is spread throughout the body.
Facts • The condition, Scurvy, comes from the Latin word scortubus. • Scurvy was first found to be present in Greek and Egyptian times. • Alcoholics have a greater chance of developing Scurvy because they usually consume less Vitamin C. http://www.kimayahealthcare.com/Upload/AllImages/I_6_397_16_9034.jpg
Sources • http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/155758.php • http://seachestsecret.questacon.edu.au/assets/scurvy_science_-_antiscorbutic_foods_and_vitamin_c.pdf • http://www.ehow.com/way_5250051_cures-scurvy.html