I have very low vitamin D levels but normal calcium levels. I feel weak, have leg pain, excessive sweating, low blood pressure, and increased heart rate. I also have Hypothyroidism and take Thyronorm 50 mcg daily. Why is this happening, and what should I do?

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I have very low vitamin D levels but normal calcium levels. I feel weak, have leg pain, excessive sweating, low blood pressure, and increased heart rate. I also have Hypothyroidism and take Thyronorm 50 mcg daily. Why is this happening, and what should I do?
Asked by Female, 44 · 9 days ago
Low vitamin D levels can occur even when calcium levels are normal because the body may compensate by increasing parathyroid hormone activity to maintain calcium balance.
Your symptoms of weakness, leg pain, excessive sweating, low blood pressure, and increased heart rate can be linked to both vitamin D deficiency and hypothyroidism, as both conditions affect muscle function, metabolism, and cardiovascular regulation.
Seek prompt evaluation by an endocrinologist if symptoms worsen, such as severe muscle weakness, chest pain, fainting, or if you develop new symptoms like swelling or severe fatigue. Regular follow-up is important to adjust treatment safely.
Consult an endocrinologist to tailor your treatment and monitor both vitamin D and thyroid status effectively.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're feeling weak and experiencing symptoms like leg pain, sweating, low blood pressure, and a faster heart rate, despite taking Thyronorm for Hypothyroidism and having low Vitamin D. To give you the best advice, could you please share your age and gender?
Answered 9 days ago