I can tell you, YES! I have low vitamin D levels 13 (normal is between 30-100) and I have broken out in hives every year for the past 3 years. Ever since I started getting low in D, my skin issues started.
I did not associate the hives with the D level at first but after suffering miserably for a few years, I did my own research and found there to be a link. I've been through the gamut of allergy testing and diet but no link. I've been taking supplements to raise my D levels and minimize the outbreaks. It's a long process to raise your D as a few months of taking 50,000 IUs once a week, raised my D level up to 18.
If you get hives regularly, make sure you get your D checked.
No, it can not.
This low level can be a cause of hypotension.
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people who have low level of vitamin c may be more likely to have a heart attack. •People cannot live without vitamin C in their diet. People could catch a flu fast because their immune system will be really low.
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Iron is not a vitamin, but a mineral. If a person has low iron levels in the blood, it may cause fatigue and other symptoms, especially in women.
Yes it will. It can cause lots of MORE problems than just liver. !
If your blood is running low on Vitamin D but is really high on another vitamin this could be the cause of depression. Try keeping your vitamins well balanced and make sure to keep up on Vitamin B as it will make you happier.
Low levels of SGPT and SGOT may indicate deficiency of vitamin B6.
Here are the main causes of Vitamin D Deficiency. Low cholesterol level Intake of certain medications Low Fat Diets Very Dark Skin Older Age Living Conditions such as living in Far North or Far South Magnesium Deficiency Very Large or Obese Body can also cause deficiency in Vitamin D.
Check the level of the power steering fluid. A low level or no level of fluid will cause the groaning noise.