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Vitamin d deficiency can affect various bodily functions, including hormonal balance. Low levels of vitamin d might indirectly impact cortisol levels, but this relationship isn't straightforward. Insomnia can be a complex condition influenced by various factors, including stress, hormonal imbalances, and lifestyle. Both melatonin and cortisol tests can provide insights into your sleep issues. Homeopathic remedies like coffea cruda or passiflora can be helpful for insomnia, but I recommend consul...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Ludhiana
For d 3 & b 12, visit physician for the weekly supplement. Apart from this take morning sunlight for abt 20 - 30 min everyday. Take milk & milk products. Take suncharged water too. For b 12 take fermented foods like idli dosa dhokla, curd, buttermilk etc. For more guidance & detailed counseling contact directly.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Gandhidham
Hi dear friend.
I noted down your history. Here are the few points I would like to add from my side.
1) your pulse rate was/is high because your hb was/is low. 2) now as it is better than before but still you should take some supplements for vitamin b12 as well. 3) consume diet rich in iron like spinach, beetroot, dryfruits, eggs etc.
4) if all the above is corrected and still pulse is high then need to see for other issues like anxiety.
Thanks and regards.
I noted down your history. Here are the few points I would like to add from my side.
1) your pulse rate was/is high because your hb was/is low. 2) now as it is better than before but still you should take some supplements for vitamin b12 as well. 3) consume diet rich in iron like spinach, beetroot, dryfruits, eggs etc.
4) if all the above is corrected and still pulse is high then need to see for other issues like anxiety.
Thanks and regards.
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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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