The headline “Stop Taking Vitamin D Immediately If You Have These 4 Symptoms” is sensationalized. Vitamin D is an important nutrient, and most people who take it at recommended doses do not develop serious side effects.
However, excessive vitamin D can cause vitamin D toxicity, which usually happens after taking very high doses of supplements for an extended period—not from normal sun exposure or typical dietary intake.
Symptoms that could suggest vitamin D toxicity
These symptoms are often caused by high calcium levels resulting from too much vitamin D:
- Persistent nausea, vomiting, or poor appetite
- Excessive thirst and frequent urination
- Weakness, fatigue, or confusion
- Constipation, abdominal pain, or muscle weakness
In severe cases, high calcium levels can lead to:
- Kidney stones
- Kidney damage
- Abnormal heart rhythms
What should you do?
If you develop these symptoms and you’ve been taking high-dose vitamin D, stop taking the supplement and contact your healthcare provider promptly. They may recommend blood tests to check your calcium and vitamin D levels.
If you have severe symptoms such as confusion, a very irregular heartbeat, or significant dehydration, seek urgent medical care.
Most people don’t need to stop vitamin D
Vitamin D supplements are generally safe when taken at recommended doses. For most adults:
- The recommended daily intake is 600 IU (15 micrograms) for ages 19–70.
- It is 800 IU (20 micrograms) for adults over 70.
- The usual upper safe limit for adults is 4,000 IU (100 micrograms) per day, unless a healthcare professional prescribes more to treat a deficiency.
If you’re taking vitamin D because your doctor recommended it or because you had a confirmed deficiency, don’t stop it based on a headline alone. Instead, discuss any symptoms or concerns with your healthcare provider.
If you tell me:
- How much vitamin D you’re taking (for example, 1,000 IU, 2,000 IU, or 5,000 IU daily),
- How long you’ve been taking it, and
- Any symptoms you’re experiencing,
I can help you assess whether your symptoms could be related to vitamin D or whether another cause is more likely.