Vitamin K deficiency

Vitamin K deficiency results from insufficient dietary vitamin K₁ or vitamin K₂ or both. Wikipedia

  • Symptoms:  bruising, petechiae, hematomas, oozing of blood at surgical or puncture sites, stomach pains, cartilage calcification, and severe malformation of developing bone or deposition of insoluble calcium salts in the walls of arteries.
  • Causes:  insufficient dietary vitamin K 1 or vitamin K 2 or both
  • Medication:  phytonadione
  • Data source:  DuckDuckGo