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  5. My 25-hydroxy vitamin D level is 6.8. My doctor has prescribed Calcispray 60 MD once daily. Is it safe for my age if I have no other health issues except general weakness?

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My 25-hydroxy vitamin D level is 6.8. My doctor has prescribed Calcispray 60 MD once daily. Is it safe for my age if I have no other health issues except general weakness?

Asked by Male, 27 ยท 2 months ago

A 25-hydroxy vitamin D level of 6.8 ng/mL is very low, so treatment is necessary to correct the deficiency. Calcispray 60 MD once daily is generally safe for adults and is effective in restoring vitamin D levels when taken as prescribed by your doctor. Since you have no other health issues, it should help improve your general weakness and overall energy over time. Make sure to take the spray exactly as directed, avoid exceeding the recommended dose, and follow up with your doctor for a repeat blood test after a few weeks to monitor your vitamin D levels and adjust treatment if needed. Additionally, maintaining adequate sunlight exposure and a balanced diet can help support vitamin D levels.
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I have severe esophagitis, and my endoscopy shows oesophageal ulcers with suspected candidiasis. I also have a long history of allergies and have been taking anti-allergy tablets for the past 3 months, and calcitonin spray for the last month. Could this spray or my medicines be causing the ulcers or making my condition worse?
Severe oesophagitis with ulcers and suspected candidiasis usually indicates that the oesophageal lining is irritated and has a fungal infection. This often happens when local immunity is low, after prolonged acid exposure, or due to medicines that affect the body?s natural balance. The symptoms you feel can be due to both acid damage and infection. Looking at your medicines, anti-allergy tablets are not commonly known to cause oesophageal ulcers. Calcitonin spray is also not directly linked to causing such ulcers, but any long-term medicine can sometimes cause dryness or irritation that may indirectly worsen discomfort. The more likely reason for candidiasis is factors such as acid damage, reduced immunity, or prolonged irritation, rather than these medicines alone. Since your symptoms are severe and not improving, it is important to get a proper review. Your doctor may need to confirm the infection and give specific treatment only if required after evaluation, especially for the fungal part. Meanwhile, avoid spicy, hot, and acidic foods, eat soft meals, and do not lie down soon after eating. If pain, difficulty swallowing, or symptoms worsen, seek medical care promptly for better management.
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