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I have done blood test of my 1.5 year old son. Levels were 136 Ng/ml for Vitamin D and 10 Ng/ml for calcium. After 2 days, in a spot urinary calcium, level was 3.6 We have immediately stopped giving vitamin d sachet to our child. How much risky is this and appropriate actions we should take in this situation. Please respond, your response is really appreciable.
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The levels of vit d suggests there is some deficiency and not very very deficient please continue medications .do not stop. Spot urinary calcium not reliable. Blood calcium levels look adequate. Do not worry.
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