Scurvy is caused by not having enough vitamin C in your diet over a long period of time. Vitamin C is mainly found in fruit and vegetables.
However, even people who do not eat very healthily all the time are not usually considered at risk of scurvy.
Although scurvy is rare, you may be more at risk if you:
Babies, children and older people who find it hard to have a healthy diet may also be more at risk of scurvy."}], "headline": "Causes of scurvy", "url": "https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/scurvy/#causes"}, {"@type": "HealthTopicContent", "description": "Symptoms of scurvy may include feeling tired and weak, joint or leg pain, swollen or bleeding gums and red or blue spots on the skin.", "hasHealthAspect": "http://schema.org/SymptomsHealthAspect", "hasPart": [{"@type": "WebPageElement", "headline": "", "text": "
Symptoms of scurvy may include:
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