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Low vitamin d
I undergo a comprehensive wellness test, following are the findings: Very low vitamin D, 25-hydroxy- 18.53 nmol/ L Borderline high triglycerides, ldl cholesterol and non hdl cholesterol and also low hdl cholesterol. Low urea (14 mg/dl) and high uric acid (8.40mg/dl) in liver and kidney panel test. High hsCRP (5.70 mg/L) Others are normal. How much serious is my problem and to which specialist I should consult?
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Hello, I went through your query, low vit d is common now a days, because of diet, low exposure to sun, and sunscreens usage, and your blood lipid profiles can be controlled by avoiding oily foods and regular exercise, urea I'd normal don't worry about it, reference range for uric acid varies from lab to lab (maximum can be upto 8mg/dl),but your c - reactive protein is in higher range,, you need to consult MD medicine physician...
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