Iodine deficiency

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Iodine deficiency is a health problem that occurs when a person does not get enough iodine in their diet. It is a common cause of goiter and hypothyroidism.

Causes

Iodine deficiency is usually caused by a lack of iodine in the diet. This can occur in areas where the soil is low in iodine, and the food grown in that soil is therefore also low in iodine. Other causes can include a diet high in goitrogens, substances that interfere with the body's ability to use iodine.

Symptoms

The symptoms of iodine deficiency can vary depending on the severity of the deficiency. They can include:

In severe cases, iodine deficiency can lead to cretinism, a condition characterized by severe physical and mental retardation.

Treatment

The treatment for iodine deficiency is to increase the intake of iodine. This can be done through diet, by eating foods high in iodine such as seafood, dairy products, and iodized salt. In some cases, iodine supplements may be recommended.

Prevention

Iodine deficiency can be prevented by ensuring a sufficient intake of iodine in the diet. This can be done by eating a balanced diet that includes foods high in iodine, and by using iodized salt.

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