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Hypervitaminosis DDefinition Hypervitaminosis D symptoms appear several months after excessive doses of vitamin D are administered. Causes, incidence, and risk factors An excess of vitamin D causes abnormally high blood concentrations of calcium, which can eventually cause severe damage to the bones, soft tissues, and kidneys. It is almost always associated with forms of vitamin D that require a doctor's prescription. Symptoms Signs and tests
Tests to confirm the diagnosis:
Treatment Stop taking vitamin D. Consult your physician. In severe cases, other treatment may be necessary. Expectations (prognosis) Recovery is expected. Complications
Calling your health care provider Call your health care provider if you or your child shows symptoms of hypervitaminosis D, and you have been taking vitamin D in excess of the recommended daily allowance. Also call if you or your child show symptoms and you have been taking a prescription form of vitamin D. Prevention To prevent this condition, pay careful attention to the correct vitamin D dose. Page Content: Vitamin D toxicity ; vitamin d toxicity; symptom of vitamin d toxicity |
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