Vitamin E Role and Efficacy and Side Effects

The role of vitamin E is mainly antioxidant, the effect can protect the skin, treatment of infertility, etc., side effects can increase bleeding, headache, etc..
Vitamin E, also known as tocopherol, has an antioxidant effect, enhance the body’s resistance, while improving blood circulation, adjusting reproductive function, anti-aging and other effects.
It is commonly used in cardiovascular diseases, coronary heart disease, atherosclerosis and other auxiliary treatment. As vitamin E can improve fertility and enhance ovarian function, it is commonly used in the auxiliary treatment of habitual abortion and infertility. It is also used in the treatment of muscular dystrophy, neonatal sclerosis, lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, nodular vasculitis and other diseases and in the protection of the skin.
High doses of vitamin E may increase the risk of bleeding, impede the absorption of other fat-soluble vitamins, and in a small number of patients, headaches and nervousness may occur. Taking it with aspirin, vitamin K, digitalis and other drugs may cause adverse reactions. Allergic individuals should use with caution.
The drug should be used under the guidance of a physician.