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  • Male
  • 39 Years
  • 26 days ago

I have Beryllium deficiency with a level of 0.03 micro gm/l, whereas the normal range is 0.1 to 0.8. I also have vitamin D deficiency with a level of 12.37 ng/ml, whereas the normal range is 30 to 100. My high sensitivity C reactive protein is 5.3 mg/l, whereas the normal range is? What does this mean?

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Vitamin D deficiency (12.37) can cause fatigue, aches, and immunity issues. Raised CRP (5.3) shows body inflammation. Low beryllium is not usually clinically relevant unless occupational. Start Vitamin D supplementation (60,000 IU weekly) and recheck CRP in 3 weeks.

Dr. Ezhilarasan Suggests...

Take a CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) Test or Take a Vitamin D Test Test

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