Vitamin D is essential for strong bones, immunity, and overall health. But more isn’t always better. Taking high doses—especially without medical supervision—can lead to a condition called vitamin D toxicity (also known as hypervitaminosis D).
This doesn’t happen from sunlight or food. It usually comes from overusing supplements. And while it’s rare, it can become serious if ignored.
Here are four key warning signs your body may be getting too much vitamin D.
1. Nausea, Vomiting, or Loss of Appetite
One of the earliest signs is digestive discomfort. You may feel:
- Nauseous
- Unable to eat normally
- Occasional vomiting
This happens because excess vitamin D raises calcium levels in your blood, which can upset your digestive system.
2. Constant Thirst and Frequent Urination
If you suddenly feel thirsty all the time or need to urinate more often, your body may be trying to flush out excess calcium.
Common signs include:
- Dry mouth
- Drinking more water than usual
- Frequent bathroom trips
These symptoms are linked to dehydration caused by high calcium levels.
3. Weakness, Fatigue, or Confusion
Too much vitamin D can affect your nervous system. You might notice:
- Low energy or unusual tiredness
- Muscle weakness
- Difficulty concentrating or confusion
In more severe cases, it can even affect coordination or mental clarity.