According to the World Health Organization, vitamin K deficiency affects approximately 1.7% of adults and up to 10% of children globally as of 2023 (WHO: Vitamin K). This essential nutrient plays a vital role in blood clotting and maintaining bone health. However, detection is often delayed due to the subtle and easily overlooked nature of early symptoms. As a result, many individuals may be at risk without realizing it, making awareness and early recognition of hidden signs crucial for overall health.
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30. Jaundice in Newborns Jaundice in newborns—a yellowing of the skin and eyes—can sometimes result from vitamin K deficiency. In infants, especially those who are exclusively…