Vitamin D / B12 Deficiency
Vitamin D / B12 Deficiency Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers specialized care for Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), a sudden decline in kidney function often caused by infections, dehydration, medication side effects, or critical illness. Our experienced nephrologists and critical care specialists provide immediate and comprehensive treatment to stabilize kidney function and prevent long-term damage. With timely diagnosis and advanced care, we are recognized as one of the best hospitals for acute kidney injury treatment in Hyderabad.
Our approach to AKI includes thorough evaluation through blood tests, urine analysis, imaging, and close monitoring of fluid and electrolyte balance. Depending on the severity, treatment may involve IV fluids, medications, temporary dialysis, and management of underlying causes. At Treatment Range Hospital, we use modern equipment and protocols to ensure safe and effective recovery for patients with both mild and severe forms of AKI.
If you’re looking for expert care for acute kidney injury in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital provides round-the-clock nephrology support, state-of-the-art ICUs, and personalized care plans. Our team focuses on restoring kidney health quickly while minimizing complications, making us a trusted choice for emergency and inpatient kidney care.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Vitamin D/B12 Deficiency Treatment Journey
🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Bone pain or muscle weakness
- Fatigue or tiredness
- Pale skin
- Memory problems or confusion
- Glossitis (swollen tongue)
🩺 Phase 2: OPD Consultation & Clinical Evaluation
- Review of medical and dietary history
- Physical examination for muscle strength, neurological function
- Discuss lifestyle, sun exposure (for Vitamin D), and diet (especially vegetarian/vegan for B12)
- Review of recent medications, infections, or surgeries
🧪 Phase 3: Diagnostic Testing
- Blood tests - Serum 25(OH)D for Vitamin D levels
- Serum Vitamin B12 levels
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) for anemia
- Homocysteine & Methylmalonic acid (for B12 functional deficiency)
- Bone density scan (if prolonged Vitamin D deficiency)
🔍 Phase 4: Identifying the Underlying Cause
- Vitamin D - Limited sun exposure
- Darker skin tone
- Obesity
- Vitamin B12 -Vegetarian/vegan diet
- Gastrointestinal surgery (e.g., gastric bypass)
💊 Phase 5: Treatment Plan
- High-dose cholecalciferol (e.g., 60,000 IU weekly x 6–8 weeks)
- Maintenance dose: 800–2000 IU daily
- Sunlight exposure: 15–30 min daily, especially in the morning
- Oral supplements or sublingual tablets (1000 mcg daily)
- Intramuscular injections (especially in severe or absorption-deficient cases)
📅 Phase 6: Monitoring & Follow-up
- Recheck levels after 2–3 months of treatment
- Monitor for symptom improvement
- Long-term supplementation if chronic cause (e.g., veganism, malabsorption)
- Educate on balanced diet and regular check-ups
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• Fatigue and weakness
• Bone or muscle pain
• Frequent infections
• Mood changes or depression
• Hair loss
• Tingling or numbness in hands and feet
• Memory issues or difficulty concentrating
• Fatigue and weakness
• Pale skin or tongue soreness
• Mood swings or irritability
Both are diagnosed through a simple blood test measuring your Vitamin D (25-hydroxy) or Vitamin B12 levels. Sometimes, additional tests like calcium, iron, or homocysteine levels may be advised.
• Poor dietary intake (vegetarian/vegan diets)
• Malabsorption disorders (e.g., gastritis, Crohn’s disease)
• Long-term use of antacids or metformin
• Pernicious anemia (autoimmune condition)
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• Ensure a balanced diet with required vitamins
• Take supplements if you’re at risk (e.g., elderly, vegans)
• Get regular blood checks if you have chronic fatigue or related symptoms