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  • Female
  • 35 Years
  • 15/09/2025

I am sharing my BMD and vitamin profile test report. My calcium level is 9.22 and folate level is 6.1. Please check my reports and suggest some medicine and treatment accordingly. I have been suffering from leg pain below the knee in both legs most of the time.

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These are borderline values. Leg pain might be neuropathic or muscular. Consider checking B12, D, and Magnesium as well. Please take serum B12 and Vitamin D test.

Dr. Hema Suggests...

Take a Vitamin B12 Test Test or Take a Vitamin D Test Test

Answered 15/09/2025

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