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Vitamin d deficiency
Hi can vitamin d deficiency of 4.1 cause burning and tingling sensation and pain in left and right arms legs? I have normal blood sugar too and b12 is 386.
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Tingling sensation due to Vit B12 is seen. But few other causes to be excluded after detailed evaluation.
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Most likely it’s due to low calcium secondary to low vitamin d. Need that blood test and replenish vitamin D
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Very rare , these symptoms are usually a symptom of vit b complex deficiency. If blood sugar and vit b12 level are normal then it’s most common reason is neurogenic.
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Yes might cause, though tingling is more of Vit B12 deficiency symptoms. But since your B12 is fine, probably it's due to Vit D Deficiency
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