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Ophthalmic deficiency diseases
Avitaminosis Amblyopia (Neuro-retinitis) - This was a common condition.
The outstanding symptom was a blurring of vision proceeded by a smarting
in the eyes, lacrymation and photophobia. When working in sunlight many
of the sufferers experienced actual pain behind the eyes. The blurring
was usually first noticed on reading but soon some of the men were unable
to recognise people or objects out of doors. The failure of sight was
often progressive and severe but in other cases it progressed to a certain
stage and then remained static. There was improvement in the condition
when the diet improved.

Riboflavin and Nicotinic Acid deficiency diseases
The following conditions are thought to be due to the deficiency of the
B2 complex:-
Pellagrous Pigmentation - Prisoners complained
of sunburn, the parts affected being the parts most exposed to the sun,
eg the shoulders, the forearms and, in men working without boots, the
top of the feet. The condition regressed on giving rice polishings and
protecting the skin from the sun. It was often recurrent.
Cornification of the Knuckles - This was a thickening
of the skin on the joints of the fingers and was an early and persistent
sign of pellagra. A similar appearance was also seen on the elbows.
Gastro-Intestinal Symptoms - There were many
cases of loss of appetite and persistent diarrhoea, sometimes associated
with stomatitis. The diarrhoea lasted for weeks or months and the sufferers
became greatly emaciated. In many cases progressive emaciation led to
death.
Stomatitis - The tongue became desquamated and
raw and sometimes swollen. At a later stage the surface sometimes became
smooth and pink but was often fissured. The tongue was unduly sensitive
so that the patient could not eat hot or spiced foods and tobacco caused
pain. Salivation was excessive. The condition was cured by rice polishings
and peanuts.
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