Vitamins - VYE-ta-mins are compounds that you must have for growth and health. They are needed in small amounts only and are usually available in the foods that you eat. Riboflavin - RYE-boe-flay-vin - vitamin B 2 is needed to help break down carbohydrates, proteins and fats. It also makes it possible for oxygen to be using by your body.
Lack of riboflavin may lead to itching and burning eyes, sensitivity of eyes to light, sore tongue, itching and peeling skin on the nose and scrotum, and sores in the mouth. Your family doctor may treat this condition by prescribing riboflavin for you.
Some conditions may increase your need for riboflavin. These include:
In addition, riboflavin may be given to infants with high blood levels of bilirubin - hyperbilirubinemia.
Increased need for riboflavin must be determined by your health care professional.
Claims that riboflavin is effective for treat of acne, some kinds of anemia - weak blood, migraine headaches and muscle cramps have not been proven.
Oral forms of riboflavin are available without a prescription. If you take more than you need, it will simply be lost from your body.
Riboflavin is available in the following dosage form:
Riboflavin is found in various foods, including milk and dairy products, fish, meats, green leafy vegetables and whole grain and enriched cereals and bread. It is best to eat fresh fruits and vegetables whenever possible since they contain the most vitamins. Food processing may destroy some of the vitamins, although little riboflavin is lost from foods during ordinary cooking.
Vitamins alone will not take the place of a good diet and will not provide energy. Your body also needs other substances found in food such as protein, minerals, carbohydrates and fat. Vitamins themselves often can't work without the presence of other foods.
The daily amount of riboflavin needed is defined in few various ways.
Normal daily recommended intakes for riboflavin are generally defined as follows:
| Infants and children Birth to 3 years of age | 4 to 6 years of age | 7 to 10 years of age | Adolescent and adult males | Adolescent and adult females | Pregnant females | Breast-feeding females |
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