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Can complex vitamin B be taken by IgA Nephropathy patients? Some patients put forward this question and want to know the answer. Here we will talk about this topic and if you are interested in this topic, please read on.
What is the vitamin B complex?
Vitamin B complex is the name give to a group of water-soluble vitamins necessary for health. And it is made from the following eight Vitamin B vitamins: thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), pyridxine (B6), cyanocobalamin (B12), folic acid (B7) and biotin (B9).
What’s are the function of vitamin B complex?
It plays an important role in keeping our bodies running like well-olied machines. These essential nutrients help convert our food into fuel, allowing us to stay energized throughout the day. This complex vitamin B is available for malnutrition, poor appetite, seborrheic dermatitis, acne, fever and so on.
Can IgA nephropathy patients eat vitamin B complex?
Actually, it is hard to give the specific answer to this question. Because that needs to depend on patients’ specific illness condition and the dose of complex vitamin B. It is known that changing from a regular healthy diet to a kideny diet may cause lowe intake of vitamin B. Taking a vitamin B complex supplement will help you maintain a strong and health nervous system and digestive functions to ensure that you have energy and strength to get the most out of each day. In addition, it can help patients improve immunity and avoid anemia, skin problems.
The right amount of vitamin B and healthy diet can relieve the symptoms of IgA Nephropathy and slow down the development of the disease to some extent. But it can’t repair kidney damage from the root and it can’t not stop the this kidney disease developing Kidney Failure if there are no efficient treatments. As for how much you should take this supplement, you need to consult your doctor directly according to your illness condition. Or you can leave a message below or attach your test report to renal-disease@hotmail.com