My vitamin d3 levels are 2.72 and it's been 3 weeks that I have taken uprise d 60k capsule one a week but my knee pain elbow and back pain is there what to do please help also I'm joining gym can I do normal workout or is there certain restrictions?
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You need injection for increasing your Vit D levels. Continue taking medicine every week , you need to stop when serum Vitamin D3 (25 OH) levels become normal.
You can continue your gym, it will also help to improve your muscles strength. Perform exercises under guidance of trainers there.
Include milk products and protein rich diet.
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R u mad? One UpriseD 60 k give you result? It's drastically low
U need
Inj upriseD 60k one per month for three months one per month.intramuscular in GLUTEAL region.
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Eterocoxib Mr two times a day after food for five days.
Locally apply omnigel light handed.two times.
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