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2020-06-24 08:48:28
I had Vitamin D and B12 deficiency and I was advised to take D-Rise and Neurobion forte. The recent reports attached however says there is a slight increase in both those levels, should I continue the course? If yes, what should be course duration? I also feel my scalp itchy whenever I eat food containing green chillies, this is happening for the last 4 years before which it was perfectly fine. Is there any medication to this?
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Hi See u need to continue vitamin d for few more weeks As the value is not in normal range yet Also sunlight exposure ( without pollution) Fish intake ( if you have non vegetarian diet) U can continue b12 also for few days as the value is still on lower side And as regards to your itching after having green chillies Avoid eating it completely for few months And after that try taking food containing green chillies gradually

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No need for vit B12 supplements... It's in normal range... Continue uprise D3 60k sachet once weekly with milk for 8 weeks... 30 mins walk in morning for sun light exposure

Answered2020-06-24 08:56:07

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Continue vitamin d

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