Calcium is used to prevent or treat low blood calcium levels in people who do not get enough calcium from their diets.Calcium is important for growth and development of bones. Vitamin D3 that is used in the absorption of calcium in the blood. Vitamin D3 helps in processing of essential minerals in the body like Calcium and Phosphorus. Lack of Vitamin D3 results in bone weakening, bone pain, and skin diseases. Phosphorus contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism and the normal function of cell membranes. Bones contain 80% of the bodys phosphorus. Carbohydrates is the chief source of energy for all cellular activities. It provides energy for cellular activities and build bones.
Gummy Cal is a nutritional dietary supplement which can be taken by people who have low levels of calcium in their blood. Gummy Cal is used in elderly people to keep bones healthy and strong, and is even effective in Chronic arthritis and Osteoporosis.
Vancomycin is available as tablet Vancocin Oral vancomycin works only in the intestines and will not treat infections in other parts of the body. Follow all directions on your medicine label and package.
Ideal water intake is 1.5 to 2 litres per day. Although in hot weather, it should be a little more to compensate for the losses of water from the body.
Good or not , no comments with dust and pollution around. Wipe your hands with sanitizer of any variety but there are germs in environment affecting the health workers more than patients and attendants in clinics and hospitals. Wash hands with any soap with foam & make it a habit. Keep environment clean through other means also.
For adults the official recommendation is up to 1.5 g. daily which will be about one very slightly rounded half teaspoon which can be divided over two to three doses daily.
Long term use of paracetamol is not advisable
Headache could've due to several reasons__ migraine ,sinusitis, neuralgia, Spondylosis, eye sight problems, tension or even reduced sugar level - to name a few. Kindly investigate the cause.
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