Vitamin D deficiency itself does not directly cause kidney stones. However, maintaining an appropriate balance of vitamin D is crucial because both deficiency and excess can contribute to stone formation. Low vitamin D levels can lead to imbalances in calcium and phosphate metabolism, potentially increasing the risk of stone formation. Conversely, excessive vitamin D supplementation can increase calcium levels in the blood and urine, which might also contribute to kidney stones. Therefore, it’s important to manage vitamin D levels carefully to avoid these risks.
According to your query and sign and know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above .
Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history.
Please follow any medicine or advise after consultation only from a good doctor.
Please follow good life style as
• take plenty of fluid and
• take less spicy and fatty foods
• take home made food only and
do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and
please keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem in of your life
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