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Vitamin A Deficiency: First Symptom & Sign Explained for NEET PG By Dr. Anand Bhatia

Dr. Anand Bhatia

“Life is a one-time offer—use it well. You are the hero of your life, so make each day amazing.”
— Dr. Anand Bhatia

Vitamin A is one of the most important topics in Pediatrics, both for patient care and for NEET PG/INI-CET exams. Dr. Anand Bhatia breaks down the must-know MCQs every aspirant should master.

First Symptom vs. First Clinical Sign

A classic exam favourite:

Remember these exact phrases—they’re straight MCQ material.

Bitot’s Spots & Classification

Another high-yield question:

Tip to recall: B for Bitot’s, B for X1B.

National Vitamin A Prophylaxis

Routine prophylaxis is a frequent exam question:

Therapeutic Doses by Age

For treatment or supplementation, memorise these numbers:

Age GroupDose (International Units)
< 6 months50,000 IU
6 months – 1 year1,00,000 IU
> 1 year2,00,000 IU
> 1 year but < 8 kg weight1,00,000 IU

Quick hack: Smaller baby → smaller dose.

Key Takeaways for NEET PG
Final Words

“Common things are common, and rare things are rare—master the common ones first and become the best.”

— Dr. Anand Bhatia

Stay consistent, revise smartly, and keep these pearls handy for quick recall on exam day.

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