For severe vitamin D deficiency, where your levels are at 3 ng/ml, taking a high-dose treatment is usually recommended initially. A common treatment plan involves taking vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) at a dose of 50,000 IU once weekly for about 6 to 8 weeks. After this treatment phase, re-evaluating your levels is important. Once they are within target range, you might switch to a maintenance dose, such as 1,000 to 2,000 IU daily, but this varies based on individual needs and follow-up testing. On the other hand, for a low vitamin B12 level like 145 pg/ml, oral supplementation might start with doses around 1,000 to 2,000 mcg daily. Some cases, especially with symptoms like fatigue or neurological issues, could require initial intramuscular injections of B12. That typically means 1,000 mcg of hydroxocobalamin given IM every other day until symptoms improve or B12 levels are normalized. After that, oral supplements of 1,000 mcg daily are often adequate for ongoing maintenance. Be sure to consistently check in with your healthcare provider to monitor levels and adjust dosages as needed. Also, it’s vital to understand why these deficiencies are occurring. Whether it’s dietary habits or absorption issues, consider a full health evaluation to identify any underlying causes and ensure comprehensive care. If the deficiencies continue despite treatment, or if you experience any unusual symptoms, follow up with your doctor promptly. They might explore factors like gastrointestinal health or dietary intake more closely to tailor your treatment plan best.
गंभीर विटामिन D की कमी और कम विटामिन B12 स्तर के लिए सबसे अच्छा इलाज क्या है?
मैं अपने फुल बॉडी चेकअप की रिपोर्ट दिखाना चाहता हूँ (इसे कैसे दिखाऊँ?) जिसमें ... विटामिन D की गंभीर कमी - 3ng/ml (मुझे सही दवा बताएं) विटामिन B12 - 145pg/ml
How long have you been experiencing symptoms related to your vitamin deficiencies?:
- 3-6 monthsDo you have any symptoms like fatigue, weakness, or bone pain?:
- Yes, frequent fatigueHave you been taking any supplements for vitamin D or B12 before?:
- No, I haven't taken anyWhat is your diet like regarding dairy, fish, and meat?:
- Moderate, mostly vegetarianHow often do you get sun exposure?:
- RarelyDo you have any underlying health conditions that could affect absorption?:
- No known conditionsHave you had any previous blood tests for vitamin levels?:
- Yes, recently100% Anonymously
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Hello dear As per clinical history it seems Deficiency of vitamin d In addition Low hdl below 40 suggest chances of atherosclerosis Vitamin d is regained mazorly by Milk Eggs Nuts So i suggest you to please get following tests done for confirmation Please share the result with general physician medicine for better clarity In addition dietary modification are must Serum d3 Serum b 12 Lipid profile CBC Cholesterol levels In addition Reduce fat intake specially saturated fat Avoid high protein diet and desi ghee Increase intake of light food Switch to pulses and avoid non vegetarian diet if taking Avoid high refined and junk food Exercise regularly with brisk walking of 30 minutes for 3-5 km Avoid alcohol or smoking Hopefully you recover soon Regards
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