Malaysian Grade 2 student “permanently blind”, doctors shocked when they found out what her parents fed her since she was a child

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Malaysian Grade 2 student “permanently blind”, doctors shocked when they found out what her parents fed her since she was a child

Malaysian Grade 2 School Girl Loses Her Vision Completely, Doctors Shocked to Find Out What Her Parents Feed Her As A Child

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A post by a Facebook user named Erna Nadia has gone viral online in Malaysia, telling the story of a second-year student who lost her vision completely. After eating too much processed food, especially chicken nuggets and sausages. According to the WORLD OF BUZZ website.

She explained that the child did not go blind from eating once or twice. But was a result of eating unhealthy food continuously. The nutritionist who checked the child revealed that the child had an alarming eating pattern.

*She has been fed processed foods like nuggets, sausages, and cookies since birth until recently. She only went to second grade.”

“She asked the teacher why she couldn’t see before being sent to the hospital.”

After a thorough examination. It was found that the girl had lost her vision due to a lack of vitamin A. Unfortunately, this loss of vision is irreversible.

Vitamin A is important not only for energy metabolism, but also for good vision, according to the Cleveland Clinic. To get enough vitamin A, eat green leafy vegetables, fruits, meat, dairy products, and salmon.

Erna, the poster who is also a doctor, said the story was shared by her friend, who also shared the telltale symptoms of vitamin A deficiency, such as dry eyes and blurred vision.

She also clarified that her post was not meant to criticize her parents. But rather to remind everyone, including herself, about the importance of eating healthy.

“Food supplements don’t help much. In the past, our parents and grandparents fed us proper food, right?”

As for the girl and her parents, there was nothing they could do except adapt to the situation.

“The more colorful the โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที food, the less healthy it is.”

In her post, Erna said she understands that sometimes parents can be too busy to spend time in the kitchen, but she advised everyone to try to cook proper food, even if it’s not healthy.

“A plate of rice with an egg and some soy sauce is enough.”

“Processed foods are unhealthy and nutritious. The longer they are stored, the more colorful they become, the unhealthier they are.”

Sometimes those foods may be our favorites, but if we eat too much, it can lead to unexpected health problems that we will regret later.