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Posted on Wed, 14 Feb 2024
Question: Need review for medical reports
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Answered by Dr. Aaron Branch (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Low Vitamin D, calcium

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have reviewed your lab results, and from what I have seen, the only issues that would need to be addressed would be the low vitamin D and calcium levels. For the low vitamin D levels, I would recommend you supplement with Vitamin D 1000 international units daily, and then recheck the Vitamin D in about 3 months. Vitamin D deficiency can actually interfere with calcium absorption, and so I would suspect that your very mildly low calcium will be corrected by supplementing with Vitamin D, so I would suggest just rechecking your calcium when you recheck your vitamin D in about 3 months. Otherwise your labs looked good and I do not see any other issues.

If you have a specific question about osteoarthritis, please feel free to ask and I would be glad to help any way I can.

To the moderator: I do not see any EKGs in the report section.
Thanks.
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Need Review For Medical Reports

Brief Answer: Low Vitamin D, calcium Detailed Answer: Hello, I have reviewed your lab results, and from what I have seen, the only issues that would need to be addressed would be the low vitamin D and calcium levels. For the low vitamin D levels, I would recommend you supplement with Vitamin D 1000 international units daily, and then recheck the Vitamin D in about 3 months. Vitamin D deficiency can actually interfere with calcium absorption, and so I would suspect that your very mildly low calcium will be corrected by supplementing with Vitamin D, so I would suggest just rechecking your calcium when you recheck your vitamin D in about 3 months. Otherwise your labs looked good and I do not see any other issues. If you have a specific question about osteoarthritis, please feel free to ask and I would be glad to help any way I can. To the moderator: I do not see any EKGs in the report section. Thanks.