Thrombophlebitis or pulmonary embolism, or both, are more serious.
This is because large doses of vitamin E can lead to platelet aggregation and formation.
When blood pressure rises, blood pressure can be reduced or returned to normal after drug withdrawal; Breast hypertrophy can occur in both men and women;
Headache, dizziness, dizziness, blurred vision, muscle weakness;
Chapped skin, cheilitis, angular stomatitis, urticaria; Symptoms of diabetes or angina pectoris are obviously aggravated;
Hormone metabolism disorder, prothrombin reduction; Blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels increased;
Platelets increase, vitality increases, and immune function decreases.
Vitamin e poisoning
Adults take a relatively large dose of vitamin E(D-α- tocopherol 400 ~ 800 mg/day) for several years without any obvious damage.
People who take 800~3200mg/d will occasionally have muscle weakness and fatigue.
Vomiting and diarrhea. When vitamin E > 1000 mg/d, the most obvious toxic effect is to antagonize the effect of vitamin K and enhance the effect of oral coumarin anticoagulants.
This will cause a lot of bleeding.