Can lead to dry, rough, and flaky skin, as well as acne and poor wound healing.
May cause cracks and sores at the corners of the mouth, known as angular cheilitis, as well as red, inflamed, and itchy skin.
Can result in pellagra, a condition characterized by dermatitis, particularly in areas exposed to sunlight, along with a scaly, rough rash.
Might lead to seborrheic dermatitis, a condition marked by red, itchy, and flaky patches on the skin, particularly on the scalp, face, and chest.
May cause dry, scaly skin, along with seborrheic dermatitis, and can contribute to hair loss and brittle nails.
Might result in a red, swollen, and smooth tongue, along with changes in skin pigmentation, such as patches of lighter or darker skin.
Can lead to hyperpigmentation (dark patches) or hypopigmentation (light patches) of the skin, as well as angular cheilitis and vitiligo-like skin lesions.
May cause scurvy, characterized by bleeding gums, bruising, and petechiae (small red or purple spots) on the skin, as well as impaired wound healing and dry, rough skin.
Can result in psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune skin condition marked by red, scaly patches, as well as eczema and other inflammatory skin disorders.
Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet rich in vitamins and nutrients is crucial for overall skin health.