Pyrrole disorder

A$15.00

An educational guide explaining pyrrole disorder, potential causes and triggers, signs and symptoms and associated conditions. It also includes a brief explanation of pyroluria management including food sources of zinc and vitamin B6.

The handout includes:

  • A description of pyrrole disorder

  • A list of common signs and symptoms of pyrrole disorder

  • A list of associated conditions of pyroluria

  • A explanation of the potential management of pyrrole disorder

  • A visual list of zinc and vitamin B6 foods

Format:
You will receive a PDF handout and an editable CANVA template.

Total pages: 2
Format: PDF + CANVA

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An educational guide explaining pyrrole disorder, potential causes and triggers, signs and symptoms and associated conditions. It also includes a brief explanation of pyroluria management including food sources of zinc and vitamin B6.

The handout includes:

  • A description of pyrrole disorder

  • A list of common signs and symptoms of pyrrole disorder

  • A list of associated conditions of pyroluria

  • A explanation of the potential management of pyrrole disorder

  • A visual list of zinc and vitamin B6 foods

Format:
You will receive a PDF handout and an editable CANVA template.

Total pages: 2
Format: PDF + CANVA

An educational guide explaining pyrrole disorder, potential causes and triggers, signs and symptoms and associated conditions. It also includes a brief explanation of pyroluria management including food sources of zinc and vitamin B6.

The handout includes:

  • A description of pyrrole disorder

  • A list of common signs and symptoms of pyrrole disorder

  • A list of associated conditions of pyroluria

  • A explanation of the potential management of pyrrole disorder

  • A visual list of zinc and vitamin B6 foods

Format:
You will receive a PDF handout and an editable CANVA template.

Total pages: 2
Format: PDF + CANVA

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Your digital zip file will include a PDF handout and an editable CANVA template.

For Mac:
Simply double click to open the Zip file where you’ll find the two documents.

For Windows:
Right-click the ZIP file. In the drop-down menu, click “Extract All…”