Vitamin D: Normally we get vitamin D from food and exposure to sunlight. Low vitamin D may be due to decreased intake, low exposure to sun, or liver or kidney disease. Vitamin D affects your bone growth and health. Please consult your doctor to rule out any disease. Headaches and tingling usually are not related to vitamin D deficiency alone but can be due to anemia/multiple vitamin deficiency or other conditions
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