Liver disease (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis) is a medical condition that can increase vitamin B12 in the body. Some myeloproliferative disorders (for example, polycythemia vera and chronic myelocytic leukemia or CML) can also increase vitamin B12 in the body. Vitamin B12 excess is virtually harmful since it is a water-soluble vitamin. It will just be secreted from the body as urine. The conditions themselves are what is cause for concern. The increased vitamin B12 can just be used as an indicator for the disease.
May be a disorder on the peripheric, micro-circulation, or may be something related to a neurological disorder, like excess of vitamin B6, or lack of vitamin B12. You can get help either of an angiologist or a neurologist.
Could be low blood sugar or diabetes
A deficiency of vitamin A means you could have problems with night vision. An excess of vitamin A doesn't make you see in the dark "better than normal", though. Neither of them has anything to do with whether you need glasses or not.
Excess of vitamin intake or vitamin overdose is called hypervitaminosis. It is a condition of high storage levels of vitamin, which can lead to toxicity.Hypervitaminosis A is an excess of vitamin A, Similarly Hypervitaminosis C an excess of vitamin C, and so on.High or toxic levels of vitamins occur when you have high supplement intake and when you do not take from dietary sources.
Over 50% of people have a Vitamin D disorder. Vit D disorder is not considered to be a cause of Fibromyalgia. However, increasing your Vit D can improve some of your symptoms.
Cumulative trauma disordersRepetitive stress injuries Repetitive motion injuries..your welcome! now stop cheating! -_-
This is the result of a disease of which I have forgotten the name of, having to do with a lack of vitamin D the Incas could not always get the kind of foods necessary to have high amounts of vitamin D, due to their location in the mountains.
If you want to lose excess weight, you could exercise along with taking a b complex vitamin that turns food into energy faster than just eating.
An excess of aquaporins could lead to increased water reabsorption in the kidneys, potentially causing fluid overload or water retention. This can result in conditions such as hyponatremia (low sodium levels) or fluid buildup in the body tissues (edema).
A high Vitamin B12 level on a blood test could indicate various conditions such as liver disease, certain cancers, kidney failure, or excess supplementation. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and interpretation of the results.
An antonym for "vitamin" could be "toxin" or "poison."
Anything in excess of 12.5 degrees could result in a tail strike on lift off depending on aircraft weight and center of gravity.