Hi, She got her blood test done at thyrocare. Her blood result shows high homocysteine, high cholesterol, low vitamin d, low folate, high thyroid level, high bun/creatinine ratio, what should she do?
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Check your Serum vitamin B 12 level and vitamin D level� �its very important to check it every year or twice a year� �there are so many psycho somatic symptoms related to these vitamin deficiency� and we don't get these through our diet properly. And if you need further assistance then post me your reports, ill defiantly give you huge information about all these� mind it lower range of vitamins (just above normal value) is considered as deficiency means if your value of vit B comes at� 200 m mo� (value ranges from 150- 1000 m mol )� then this 200 is considered as deficiency of vit B 12� �Symptoms of these may ranges from, tingling and numbness of limbs, pain in limbs & muscles, general Lethargy ,cracks and soreness on tongue ,Gastritis ,constipation ,worsening of skin problems, then after few months you may develop severe Anxiety� (palpitation of heart and restlessness, lack of interest in any work) without any cause, sleep disturbances, and Depression ,and lastly you may develop paraesthesis�� (numbness of limbs) and then paraplegia (blockage of limb movements, �so little ignorance may leads to cascade of symptoms, so kindly do check these duo vit specially for your Children's and Elderly, they are more and more prone to develop deficiency of� duo,(elderly means, now a days above 35) If they are less then you will need to take these supplements Tab. Cholecalciferol 60000 units once a week for 6 weeks then once a month for 4 months. Tab. Shelcal 500 mg once daily with food B complex vitamins once a day for 2 months Regular milk in diet Avoid all fatty and junk foods all types of ghee, butter and myoniese. Regular exercise at least 45 minutes & 5 times a week. Eat lots and lots of fruits and salads.�
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