- Female
- 32 Years
- 27 days ago
I have numbness in my hands and legs so the local doctor suggested some tests. Please see my reports and tell me if all my tests are normal. Is there any problem with my report? My ESR is 2, CRP is 8.5, T3 free is 3.05, T4 free is 1.16, TSH free is 2.18, ANA is less than 0.5, vitamin D3 is 20.07, and vitamin B12 is 661.
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Your symptoms likely relate to Vitamin D deficiency (20.07 ng/mL is borderline low) despite normal B12. CRP is mildly elevated, but not alarming without other signs. ESR and thyroid profile are normal. Consider correcting vitamin D to relieve nerve symptoms.
Dr. Vasanthasree Suggests...
Take a Vitamin D Test Test
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