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Hi, I did my full body checkup today. Could you please review my report any problem is there. And also I could see my vitamin b12 is very high. Is this a cause for serious concern?
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1. Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin.Since it is water-soluble, excess amounts are typically excreted in the urine rather than stored in fat tissues. This makes toxicity very rare. However, high serum B12 levels can sometimes be seen in supplementation or in conditions like liver disease, leukemia, or kidney dysfunction. 2. Vitamin D, on the other hand, is a fat-soluble vitamin, meaning it is stored in body fat and can accumulate over time. Unlike B12, excessive vitamin D supplementation can lead to toxicity (hypervitaminosis D), which can cause hypercalcemia, nephrocalcinosis, and vascular calcification. Therefore, serum vitamin D levels should always be correlated with clinical symptoms before prescribing high doses for prolonged periods.
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The report runs into about 20 pages. I am sure no one will have that kind of stamina and patience to and energy read up all those documents and write all the relevant points on the Q&A forum. Please seek a formal consultation with a General Physician.
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Vit d low h
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Your tests show vitamin d deficiency and and a slightly elevated vitamin b 12.Stop b complex supplements if you are taking, for a few months.Take drise 60000 iu Cap weekly once for 12 weeks for the vitamin d deficiency.
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Vit D is low. You have to take supplemental Daily sun exposure VitB12 mild increase need not worry much. Kindly connect for prescription
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Vitamin D3 is very low take Cap. D rise 60k once a week for 4 weeks followed by once a month for next 6 months. Take daily 30 minutes sunlight preferrably from 12 PM to 4 PM. As far as vitamin b12 is concerned it may be raised if you are taking lots of meat, dairy products but nothing much to worry about.
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Your Vit D level is low. Take vit D supplement like Uprise D3 60k once a week for 3 mths. Repeat blood test after 3 mths Daily sun exposure for 30 minutes. Vit B12 level is slightly raised.It is water soluble vit .So need not worry.
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Hi, Hope you are doing well Vitamin b12 is a water soluble vitamin and you don't have to worry about high levels Vitamin S levels are slightly low but I would suggest fortification with diet- vitamin d fortified milk instead of supplements. Also, adequate midday sunlight exposure is crucial. Take care. You can always consult if you have queries
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Vit d3 low b12 good UpriseD 60 k once a week for eight weeks followed by one per month for six months.
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Vit d is low Nothing to worry if vit b12 is high It doesn't cause any problem Take uprise d3 60k capsule once a week for 8weeks
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High level b12 is due to following: Taking more b12 suppliment, Liver diseases, Kidney diseases, Infection, Sertain medications like anti epileptic, Blood problem
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for low vit d levels start calcium tablet daily and cholecalciferol sachets weekly.
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daily sunlight exposure for 15 minutes
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Use tayo 60 k
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Vit d deficiency
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sun light exposure
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Vit d is low
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Take uprise d 3 60 k one capsule once weekly for 2 month
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Your Vitamin D levels are low which means you need to supplement to time and need to take more of sun bath that also in the morning time you need to take food with Vitamin d's access vitamin B12 levels are normal nothing you need to do for that does maintain a normal balanced diet.
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milk curd morning time sun baths vit d supplement
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Hi nivedha Not much to worry about Will guide you once you let me know the answers of few of my questions and symptoms If any supplements required for you Will let you know after consultation Try connecting me
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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