There is no gender difference in the manifestation of zinc deficiency. Generally speaking, zinc deficiency can lead to loss of appetite, anorexia or heterophagy, decreased immune function, recurrent mouth ulcers, hair loss, etc. Zinc (Zn) is a chemical element and one of the essential trace elements.
Zinc (Zn) is a chemical element, but also one of the human body’s essential trace elements, and the human body’s growth and development, reproductive genetics, immunity, endocrine and other important physiological functions have a close relationship.
Zinc deficiency can lead to decreased sense of taste, thus causing loss of appetite, anorexia or anorexia, etc..
In addition, zinc deficiency can cause T-lymphocyte function damage, so that the decline in immune function, prone to frequent colds, fever and so on.
People with zinc deficiency are also prone to mouth ulcers, and damaged wounds are not easy to heal, so repeated mouth ulcers can occur.
Zinc deficiency can also be manifested as hair loss, hair thinning, light color.
In summary, if you suspect that your body is deficient in zinc, you should seek medical attention.