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Vitamin profile test results
Sir/madam, In my father's complete vitamin profile blood test report, everything is normal but vitamin K is 2.43 ng/mL and vitamin b2/riboflavin is 76.7 ng/mL (Technology : Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry) which indicates more than normal in the reports. Will the excess vitamins cause any problem? Is there anything that my father has to follow to control the levels of these vitamins? And I read in a research paper of Maryland University that if vitamin b2/riboflavin is in excess it causes numbness and burning. My father has numbness and burning in his legs. Is excess vitamin b2 the reason for this? Thank you.
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Hi Please consult the physician.
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Hi Kindly consult doctor along with blood reports for proper diagnosis and treatment plan… Note : Do not google or read anywhere … follow proper routes and take necessary steps advised by a doctor or medical practitioner and follow accordingly. First and foremost take opinion under strict medical guidance regarding your father issue…and then later on can approach for diet counselling and proper guidance… Take care Thankyou
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Consult over Practo for proper diet options , nutritional assessment and guidance…after doctor follow up…
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U please consult thru practo online.and I need some more details .
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