Can 4 ng/ml vitamin D cause vertigo,dizziness and fatigue?
I have taken two vitamin d IM injections in these last 12 days
How long will it take to show improvement in my symptoms and when will symptoms completely go away
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Eat foods high in vitamin D, like fish or fortified breakfast foods (milk, cereals and orange juice).
Get vitamin D from moderate sunlight exposure each day.
Take a vitamin D3 supplement 60k iu or cod liver oil.
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4 ng/ml indicates a significant deficiency of vitamin d.However it is unlikely to cause vertigo,can cause fatigue.As you have already received 2 injections of vitamin d , improvement will be seen in a few weeks.
Patient's detailed medical history is required. It is recommended to consult a doctor professional through the Practo app or visit a local medical facility for a thorough evaluation.
Please keep in mind that detailed medical history is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Vitamin D deficiency can lead to weakened bones, fatigue, and other health issues. Sun exposure and certain foods or supplements can help address this deficiency. Consult for personalized advice.
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