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Asked for male, 21 years old from Bhagalpur
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It's positive that you've already undergone a full body checkup, and it's great that you're addressing the low vitamin d and b12 levels.
For vitamin d supplementation, you can consider taking vitamin d3 (cholecalciferol). The recommended dosage can vary, but a common range is 600 to 2,000 international units (iu) per day. However, the specific dosage should be determined by your treating physician based on your individual needs.
Regarding vitamin b12, supplements such as cyanocobalamin o...more
For vitamin d supplementation, you can consider taking vitamin d3 (cholecalciferol). The recommended dosage can vary, but a common range is 600 to 2,000 international units (iu) per day. However, the specific dosage should be determined by your treating physician based on your individual needs.
Regarding vitamin b12, supplements such as cyanocobalamin o...more
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Hi,
beta blockers are not responsible for falling hemoglobin.
There might be various reasons like blood loss (git/ piles), iron or vitamin difficiencies, chronic kidney, spleen disease or blood cells issues.
Few blood tests will guide us to confirm exact cause of low hemoglobin in this case.
Can consult me through private section for detailed prescription & treatment.
beta blockers are not responsible for falling hemoglobin.
There might be various reasons like blood loss (git/ piles), iron or vitamin difficiencies, chronic kidney, spleen disease or blood cells issues.
Few blood tests will guide us to confirm exact cause of low hemoglobin in this case.
Can consult me through private section for detailed prescription & treatment.
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