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hypervitaminosis d
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vitamin d toxicity, hypervitaminosis d symptoms appear several months after, excessive doses of vitamin d, administered, an excess of vitamin d causes, abnormally high blood concentrations of calcium, eventually cause severe damage, bones, soft tissues, kidneys, always associated, forms of vitamin d that, require a doctor's prescription, dehydration, vomiting, decreased appetite, anorexia, irritability, constipation, fatigue, polydipsia, excessive thirst, polyuria, passing large amounts of urine, hypertension, high blood pressure, hypercalcemia, excess calcium, in the blood, hypercalciuria, excess calcium, in the urine, tests to confirm the diagnosis, calcium, serum, phosphorus, serum, 25 hydroxyvitamin d levels, 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin d levels, x-ray, the bone, focusing on the long bones, stop vitamin d intake, consult physician, in severe cases, therapy necessary, recovery is expected, kidney damage, kidney stones, child shows symptoms of hypervitaminosis d, have been taking vitamin d in excess, the recommended daily allowance, have been taking a prescription form of vitamin d, prevent this condition, pay careful attention to appropriate vitamin d intake.
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