I am experiencing occasional left chest pain and have been diagnosed with low vitamin D levels. What medicines or supplements should I take to treat this?
While low vitamin D can sometimes cause muscle or bone pain in the chest, any left-sided chest pain must be evaluated by a doctor immediately to safely rule out cardiac issues. Please seek prompt medical attention to get this checked. For your low vitamin D, a doctor will typically recommend a Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) supplement. Depending on your deficiency level, this could be a daily supplement (1,000?2,000 IU) or a stronger weekly prescription dose. Please consult your physician for the correct dosage and to prioritize checking your chest pain.
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I am experiencing occasional left chest pain and have been diagnosed with low vitamin D levels. What medicines or supplements should I take to treat this?