According to a recent study, older persons experiencing weakness, exhaustion, and irregular bleeding should be evaluated for scurvy, a condition brought on by a vitamin C shortage. Scurvy, or vitamin C insufficiency, is not limited to the diseases of mariners of the 18th century, as demonstrated by a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. The study detailed a case study of a 65-year-old woman with mobility challenges and social isolation.

The disease's primary cause is a diet low in fruits and vegetables. Scurvy can cause bleeding gums, loose teeth, and subcutaneous hemorrhage if left untreated. Consuming a diet rich in vitamin C is one way to treat the illness.

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