- Simran Suri
Vitamin tests aren't generally used to diagnose arthritis, but some specific tests might be helpful in identifying its symptoms. Here are a list of vitamin tests that can be done:
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Low vitamin D levels are associated with early arthritis symptoms. Testing can determine if supplementation is needed.
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Low levels of B12 may contribute to joint pain and can be associated with certain types of arthritis.
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Vitamin C plays a role in collagen formation, crucial for joint health. Vitamin C deficiency might be indicative of arthritis. .
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Vitamin E has antioxidant properties that might benefit people with osteoarthritis. A test can assess levels if necessary.
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