Vitamin D can really prevent coronary infections?

Vitamin D can really prevent coronary infections?


As the coronavirus spread around the world, so did the spread of various false information. There is some false information that is absolutely wrong or false. But there is some misinformation - which is based on some notion that is somewhat true. It is very difficult to deal with such false information. News BBC Bangla.

Vitamin D Can: There are several ways to treat Covid-19. Hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, vitamin D have all been or are being studied. It is a common occurrence in the process of scientific research that - at first it was thought that such drugs could be effective in the treatment of such and such diseases - but after further research, it is seen - it is not. But online things take a different turn. The results of much preliminary research or low-quality studies are also shared on the Internet without context. These create confusion and are then used to propagate conspiracy theories. The UK Department of Public Health is advising many people to take vitamin D. There are, of course, some reasons to believe that vitamin D can be used effectively for covid treatment or prevention. Because Vitamin D plays a role in human immunity.

In the UK, it is now recommended that everyone use a vitamin-D supplement in the winter. People who are deficient in this vitamin are advised to take it throughout the year. However, taking high doses of vitamin D can prevent or treat any disease - to date, no research has shown sufficient credibility. Of course, this does not mean that it will not change in any future research. Vitamin D deficiency may be a factor in this group's high risk of contracting the virus. Or there may be environmental or health reasons behind it. In Britain's national health care system, blacks and people of South Asian descent are required to take vitamin D all year round. But whether coronavirus infection has anything to do with vitamin D deficiency can only be determined after proper research. 

A similar survey is currently being conducted at the Queen Mary University of London. A recent survey by the University of Barcelona caught the attention of many. This suggests that vitamin D supplementation has reduced coronavirus infections in intensive care by 60 percent, and covide deaths by 60 percent. The survey is widely shared online. Aurora Baluza, a Spanish emergency services doctor, reviewed the Barcelona survey. He says there has been evidence of vitamin D deficiency in patients who die in intensive care. But attempts to reduce their risk of death with vitamin-D supplementation alone have always failed. Many people online have taken the relationship of immunity with vitamin D as medical advice. In some online forums, many have taken it too far. 

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