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- What is pellagra?
- Symptoms of pellagra
- Causes of pellagra
- Prevention of pellagra
- Risk factors for pellagra
- Complications of pellagra
- When to see a doctor about pellagra
- Diagnosis of pellagra
- Conventional treatment of pellagra
- Alternative/complementary treatment of pellagra
- Living with pellagra
- Caring for someone with pellagra
Initial diagnosis of pellagra involves the following:
- Medical history of symptoms - the doctor will ask a series of questions about severity and duration of symptoms, including the onset, to determine if there is a risk factor of pellagra
- Physical examination - the doctor will perform a physical examination to determine if there are any obvious physical symptoms of pellagra
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If the conditions warrant and to confirm diagnosis the following tests are requested:
- Blood test - this will test for blood levels of vitamin B3 (niacin), as well as levels of red and white blood cells and any other factors the doctor deems necessary
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