Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin which is produced when
your skin is exposed to the sun. It can also be found in some foods and it is
notorious for helping the body to absorb calcium from foods in order to
maintain healthy bone cells. It also sustains muscle health, boosts cell
growth, curtail inflammation, enhances immune system and regulates blood
pressure.
Vitamin D deficiency is caused when your serum vitamin D
level is below 20 nanograms/millimeter (ng/ml). It can also occur when there is
an insufficiency of the vitamin in your diet or your body cannot absorb and
metabolize the ones you consume.
Furthermore, if you live in a place with a high latitude,
you may be at more risk of vitamin D deficiency because you may have less
access to the sun's ultraviolet-B (UVB) rays. Staying too much indoors is also
a contributing factor and if you live in a highly-polluted territory, you may
have a lesser access to sun's rays. The use of excessive sunscreen on your skin
to block UV rays may also be a contributory factor while those with darker skin
types need more exposure.
It is unsafe to self-diagnose a vitamin D deficiency because
its symptoms are similar to many other ailments. Hence, it is very important to
conduct a laboratory test in order to establish the ailment. However, some
symptoms that may be noticed are weak bones, depression, chronic pain, rising
blood pressure, exhaustion even with adequate sleep, unexplained infertility,
weakness of the muscle, just to mention a few.
Boosting your vitamin D levels is as easy as ABC. You can
take over-the-counter supplements or multivatimin preparations, while the
consumption of foods like salmon, tuna, cheese, liver, egg yolk, milk, cereals,
etc., is advisable. It is very important to expose your skin to sunlight and if
you have a history of skin cancer or you have a very pale skin, you should
speak with a medical professional to know whether you are fit for sun exposure.
Moreover, you should consider maintaining a healthy body
weight and get involved in an outdoor exercise every day. Those with liver,
kidney or gut problems should monitor their medical condition properly and get
the necessary treatment. Infants who are being breast-fed may not get enough
vitamin D since they may not be exposed to sunlight, hence, they can be given
supplements in order to make up for this.
SOURCE By Anand Kumar
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