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Anyone Have Vision Issues? Blurry Vision? Did You Get An Answer For It? Vitamin Deficiency Since PBC Interfears With Assimilation? Other?

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San Diego, CA
July 13
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Low vitamin A levels can lead to night blindness, making it difficult to see in low light. This can be a concern for people with PBC due to issues with nutrient absorption. If you suspect vitamin deficiencies, it's important to consult your doctor. They may prescribe supplements to help boost your vitamin levels and lower Show Full Answer

Low vitamin A levels can lead to night blindness, making it difficult to see in low light. This can be a concern for people with PBC due to issues with nutrient absorption. If you suspect vitamin deficiencies, it's important to consult your doctor. They may prescribe supplements to help boost your vitamin levels and lower your risk of complications. Always follow your doctor’s instructions when taking supplements for PBC.

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