For years, vitamin K2 has been associated only with the blood clotting process. Today we know that it also performs a number of other functions in the body, including prevents diseases of the heart and circulatory system. Therefore, it is worth knowing what the symptoms of its deficiency may be.
Vitamin K2 is one of the compounds included in a larger group, collectively referred to as "vitamin K". Each of them has slightly different functions - vitamin K2 is primarily involved in the blood clotting process, but also takes part in bone mineralization, or prevents calcification of atherosclerotic plaques in the arteries. There are also studies showing that it can prevent nervous diseases and the uncontrolled growth of cancer cells.
Deficiency of this vitamin has specific consequences: it is primarily bleeding tendency, worse wound healing, but also high blood pressure or even a heart attack. The assessment of the level of vitamin K2 in the blood can be performed in any laboratory. And what symptoms should lead to this test?