Vitamin H

Vitamin H is biotin, coenzyme R, is a water-soluble vitamin, also belongs to the vitamin B family. It is essential for the synthesis of vitamin C and is essential for the normal metabolism of fats and proteins. It is a water-soluble vitamin necessary for maintaining the natural growth of the human body and normal human functions; it is an indispensable substance for metabolizing fat and protein, and is also a nutrient necessary for maintaining normal growth, development and health, and cannot be artificially synthesized. Basic Information Specialist classification: growth and development examination classification: blood examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Tips: Actively cooperate with the doctor's work requirements. Normal value The hair is bright in color, the skin is shiny, and the spirit is full. Clinical significance Abnormal results: 1, the lack of vitamin H makes people dandruff increase, easy to hair loss, juvenile white hair. 2, the lack of vitamin H will cause dull complexion, pale complexion, dermatitis. 3, the lack of vitamin H can lead to depression, insomnia, easy to nap and other neurological symptoms. 4, the lack of vitamin H will make it easy to fatigue, lazy, muscle pain. Signs of biotin deficiency include dermatitis, eczema, atrophic glossitis, hyperesthesia, muscle pain, burnout, anorexia and mild anemia, and hair loss. People who need to be examined have the above abnormal results. Precautions Taboo before inspection: None. Requirements for inspection: Actively cooperate with the doctor's work requirements. Inspection process After taking a certain amount of blood, use the appropriate instrument for testing. Not suitable for the crowd A patient with hemophilia and severe clotting factor deficiency. Adverse reactions and risks Discomfort: There may be pain, swelling, tenderness, and visible subcutaneous ecchymosis at the puncture site.

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