2023
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.7635
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Vitamin D supplementation leading to hypervitaminosis D in a breastfed infant: A case report

Sajal Twanabasu,
Jeevan Ghimire,
Sushan Homagain
et al.

Abstract: Key Clinical Message Breast milk alone is a poor and inadequate source of vitamin D. Many guidelines suggest supplementation of vitamin D to the newborns to prevent vitamin D deficiency. However, due to practices of outdoor breastfeeding and sunbathing, vitamin D supplementation may not be routinely required in our settings. Overzealous use of vitamin D supplementation and over‐the‐counter prescription may result in hypervitaminosis D.

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