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Vitamin C and Capillary Fragility

  • Yes, a deficiency or chronically low status of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a primary nutritional factor associated with increased capillary fragility.
  • When vitamin C levels are inadequate, the body cannot properly synthesize and maintain collagen, which is a vital structural protein required to give strength, integrity, and elasticity to blood vessel walls, including capillaries.
  • As a result, weakened capillaries become more prone to micro-ruptures from minor pressure or trauma, leading to spontaneous bleeding under the skin.
  • This condition clinically manifests as ecchymosis (bruising), petechiae, purpura, and sometimes bleeding gums, reflecting compromised vascular integrity throughout the connective tissues.
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Vitamin C deficiency - connections

Vitamin C deficiency ->

  • Causes: Scurvy
  • Deficiency Of: Vitamin C
  • Results From: Vitamin C (Certainty: may; Duration: long-term; Intake: insufficient; Source: dietary or supplemental)

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