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Chest pain,vit-D relation
Have chest discomfort for few months along with shoulder pain some time. pain is on and off. Im not sure whether it is muscular or heart related. Did ECG, 2D, TMT tests twice in a span of 6 months and results are negative. Is this tests enough to rule out cardaic disease. Recently, i have gone for Vitamin D and Vitamin B12 tests, and vitamin D level was too low (13.7 ng/ml). So, is my complaints is anything to do with Vitamin D deficiency?
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With your family age and ECG Echo and TMT all being normal chances of CAD are very less Yes hypovitaminosis D can cause bone joints and muscular pains Consult a General Physician to correct it
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Hey, Sensible sun exposure, especially between the hours of 10:00 am and 3:00 pm produces vitamin D in the skin that may last twice as long in the blood compared with ingested vitamin D. Foods thought to contain high amounts of vitamin D3 are oily fish, such as salmon, mackerel, and blue fish, as well as fortified milk and other dairy products. After correction of their vitamin D status with oral vitamin D, patients should have a repeat test of their 25(OH)D level to confirm that they are in the normal range.
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