Have Been Taking Vitamin A, D, B6 And Now Have Water Infection. Suggest?
Question: I have been taking vitamin a d b6 and now i have a water ifection what should i do
Dear madam,
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Can you please elaborate your question . Multivitamin supplement do not lead to infection of any kind . I did not get what you mean by water infection.
Kindly elaborate.
Dr. Shruti
Thanks for posting your query on XXXXXXX
Can you please elaborate your question . Multivitamin supplement do not lead to infection of any kind . I did not get what you mean by water infection.
Kindly elaborate.
Dr. Shruti
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Think i might have overdosed on vitamin D
worried i might have a kidney stone got a uti infection
worried i might have a kidney stone got a uti infection
Hi !
Thank you for your query.
Dear sir ,
Well looking into your history there is a possibilty that excess vitamin D may have led to this. vitamin D causes abnormally high blood concentrations of calcium (hypercalcemia), which can cause calcium deposition and renal stones .
Since you are having UTI that may be unrelated or related . One thing is that get vitamin D levels , calcium levels , ALP , USG abdomen etc for evaluation .
The recommended daily allowance is 600 IU per day ,now you can assess whether you had an overdosage or if its not there it may be totally .
I advise you to see an endocrinologist for further evaluation if you had excess dose of vitamin D.
Take care.
Dr. Shruti
Thank you for your query.
Dear sir ,
Well looking into your history there is a possibilty that excess vitamin D may have led to this. vitamin D causes abnormally high blood concentrations of calcium (hypercalcemia), which can cause calcium deposition and renal stones .
Since you are having UTI that may be unrelated or related . One thing is that get vitamin D levels , calcium levels , ALP , USG abdomen etc for evaluation .
The recommended daily allowance is 600 IU per day ,now you can assess whether you had an overdosage or if its not there it may be totally .
I advise you to see an endocrinologist for further evaluation if you had excess dose of vitamin D.
Take care.
Dr. Shruti
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar