Worldwide, an estimated 17% of the global population is at risk of inadequate zinc intake, with millions affected across the United States alone (NIH). Zinc is crucial for optimal function of the immune system, skin health, and neurological processes. However, deficiency often develops subtly, as early symptoms are mild or easily overlooked. This delayed presentation makes detection challenging, posing serious risks if left unaddressed. Recognizing the hidden signs is essential for timely intervention and improved health outcomes.
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1. Frequent Colds and Infections One of the earliest signs of zinc deficiency can be a noticeable increase in the frequency of colds and other infections.…