I had a vitamin B12 and D3 deficiency and have completed a 3-month course of supplements. When should I repeat the tests? Can I do it now, or should I wait a while?
Vikas Singh
M Pharmacy
After completing a 3-month course for vitamin B12 and D3 deficiency, it is usually fine to repeat the tests now to see if your levels have improved. This helps check how well the treatment has worked and if you need to continue or adjust the dose. There is no need to wait longer unless your doctor advised a specific time. Based on the results, your doctor can guide the next step for maintenance or further treatment.
My vitamin D level is 7.5, which seems quite low compared to the normal range. Do I need to take any medicine regularly, and for how long, to improve it?
Vikas Singh
M Pharmacy
A vitamin D level of 7.5 is very low and can cause bone pain, weakness, and tiredness, so it usually needs treatment. This happens due to low sunlight exposure or poor intake, and levels do not improve quickly on their own. A doctor may advise vitamin D supplements for a few weeks to months, followed by a maintenance dose based on your levels. Along with this, regular sunlight exposure and a balanced diet will help improve and maintain it, so consult your doctor for the right plan.
My vitamin D level was 9.8 on my test, and I am worried it is too low. Do I need to take any treatment or supplements to improve it?
Vikas Singh
M Pharmacy
A vitamin D level of 9.8 is quite low and can lead to bone pain, weakness, and tiredness, so it usually needs treatment. This happens when the body does not get enough sunlight or nutrients from food. A doctor may advise vitamin D supplements for a period to bring the level back to normal. Along with this, try regular sunlight exposure and a balanced diet to support recovery, and follow up to check improvement.
My test report shows low vitamin D and a low basophil count, and I am not sure what it means. Is this something serious, or does it need treatment?
Vikas Singh
M Pharmacy
Low vitamin D levels are quite common and may require treatment, as they can cause weakness, bone pain, or fatigue if left uncorrected. A low basophil count is usually not serious on its own and often does not need treatment unless there are other abnormal findings. You can increase vitamin D levels through sunlight exposure, and a doctor may advise supplements if needed. For clarity and proper guidance, consult your doctor.
I have a vitamin D and B12 deficiency, and I am taking D Rise, Shelcal and Neurobion Forte. Is it okay to continue these medicines together, or should I change anything?
Vikas Singh
M Pharmacy
Vitamin D and B12 deficiency are common, and the medicines you are taking are usually given together to correct these levels and support bone and nerve health. Taking D Rise, Shelcal, and Neurobion Forte together is generally fine when prescribed, as they work in different ways. Make sure you take them as advised, do not exceed the dose, and include sunlight exposure and a balanced diet. Regular follow-up is important to check your levels and adjust treatment if needed, so consult your doctor before making any changes.
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