What is a Vitamin D test?
A vitamin D blood test measures the level of 25(OH) D in the systemic circulation. According to the procedure, a low or abnormal vitamin D level may indicate the presence of bone disorders, nutrition problems, concomitant organ damage, and other associated problems.
It has been observed that prominent symptoms of low vitamin D are muscle weakness, pain, fatigue, and depression. In case of excess vitamin D, a person may suffer from nausea, increased thirst and urination, poor appetite, confusion, and delirium. The investigation involves the accurate measurement of vitamin D availability in the blood that is necessary to support the definite functioning of the body and its mechanism. The test has no reported side effects, and medical personnel attempt to procure the best accurate results for diagnosis.
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