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Usually normally range of Vitamin D level is 30-100 ng/ml. But my lab report range is 10-45 ng/ml. I am confused which range should be considered. My Doctor said Vitamin D level is normal. Why are ranges different and which range should be considered in this case?
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Reference units mentioned are different, so it's normal
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1. Lab value varies 2. Low vitamin D is never an emergency
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Dear, In ng/ml the range is 10-45 ng/ml In nmol/l the range is 30-100 nmol/l
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Reference values are different for different labs as the reagents used and equipment/ techniques are different.
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Kindly take paid consultation consult
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Reference value changes from labs and equipment used..if the your range falls in reference value mentioned in it,it's normal.
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Nothing is to worry about but if you want to take a supplement i suggest you to take vitamin D capsules 6000 I.U daily for maintaining your vitamin D levels normal. If you need more help you can consult with me.
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There's nothing to worry about . You are confusing because of different SI units. Normal vit D levels are 10-45 ng/ml or 30-100nmol/L
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It’s normal report. It’s within normal range.
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There is some mess up. Vit D level reading is given either as ng or nmol. The reading is as if it is n mol but the range is half of the normal range of Vit D3 in ng. Please consult your Pathologist.
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Depends upon the lab and instruments
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Depends on instrument  used. Relax
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Lab reference range may vary between labs depending on technique used. Your vit D level is normal. Don't worry.
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Your vit D level is sufficient which is fine , you don't need to worry.
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Your vitamin D levels are fine , don’t worry
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Your Vit D level is sufficient. There is nothing to worry
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I think you're referring to the control range given for reference. Your vit D level is 64, which is good. If you've any doubt feel free to contact.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Reference values can be different
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Reference values can be different.
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Lab ranges for Vitamin D differ depending on the method used, so your report shows 10–45 ng/ml as normal. If your value falls within that lab’s range, it’s considered normal. But whether it’s adequate for your health also depends on your symptoms, lifestyle, and risks. Please share your report for review and book a consultation for personalized advice.
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Normal range may varies from lab to lab. In your case, Vitamin D is sufficient.
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Vitamin d level is fine
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Above 30 is normal
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Consider lab range.
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