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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin C Deficiency and Bleeding

  • Direct Answer: Yes, a severe deficiency of vitamin C (known as scurvy) is directly associated with easy bruising, bleeding gums, and petechiae (tiny pinpoint bleeding under the skin).
  • Role in Blood Vessels: Vitamin C is essential for the synthesis and maintenance of collagen, a crucial structural protein that gives strength and integrity to blood vessel walls, connective tissues, and skin.
  • Vessel Fragility: When vitamin C levels are depleted, blood vessels—especially tiny capillaries—become fragile, weak, and prone to rupturing easily, leading to spontaneous bleeding and poor tissue healing.
  • Clotting vs. Bleeding:
  • Vitamin C deficiency primarily causes bleeding problems due to structural blood vessel fragility rather than a direct defect in the actual blood coagulation (clotting) cascade itself.
  • However, because the structural integrity of the circulatory system is compromised, wounds heal poorly and bleeding is much harder to stop once it starts.
  • Key Nutrients for Coagulation: For actual blood clotting mechanisms, the body relies primarily on Vitamin K (which is critical for synthesizing clotting factors in the liver) rather than vitamin C.
  • Nutritional Balance: Optimal health requires a comprehensive approach, as individual vitamins do not act in isolation; vitamin C works synergistically with bioflavonoids, proteins, and other micronutrients to maintain overall vascular health.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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  • 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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