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    Vitamin B-12 Deficiency: How We Can Treat It?

    JamesBy JamesMay 28, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read

    A lack of this vital nutrient can lead to a variety of health issues from nausea to constant neurological changes. The importance of keeping appropriate B-12 levels is addressed in this article, and we will describe the advantages and risks of Vitamin B-12 Shots.

    Common Signs Of B-12 Deficiency

    Certain typical symptoms and signs include:

    • Confusion
    • Fatigue
    • Constipation
    • Lethargy
    • Feeling faint
    • Headache
    • Vision changes
    • Mouth ulcers
    • Depression or irritability
    • Heart palpitations
    • Difficulty maintaining balance
    • Paraesthesia (pins and needles)
    • Sore, swollen tongue in pale yellow or very red

    B-12 Deficiency Risk Factors

    The following factors may also cause vitamin B-12 deficiency:

    • Aging
    • Smoking
    • Alcohol consumption
    • An endocrine-related autoimmune disorder like diabetes or a thyroid
    • Certain prescription medications such as; antacids and type 2 diabetes drugs
    • Certain gastrointestinal disorders like crohn’s disease
    • Poor diet and follow strict vegetarian or vegan diet
    • Gastric bypass or the removal of parts of the stomach

    Contact your physician if you have any of the above-mentioned symptoms.

    How to treat Vitamin B-12 Deficiency?

    You may have to take a supplement if the health care provider says you are deficient in vitamin B12. This could be in the form of an oral pill, a sublingual tablet, or an intramuscular injection. Every type of B12 supplement can increase vitamin B12 levels in your blood. It is more convenient to take a supplement in pill form or sublingually tablet than to visit the doctor’s clinic for each injection.

    • There are some natural sources of Vitamin B-12 that you can intake to cover your deficiency, such as;
    • Cottage cheese
    • Swiss/emmental cheese
    • Skim milk, 1%, 2%, or homo milk
    • Plain yogurt
    • Fortified almond or oat beverage
    • Fortified soy or rice beverage
    • Organ meat
    • Salmon
    • Beef
    • Egg etc

    Benefits of Vitamin B-12

    The most advantage of vitamin B-12 is that it decreases the chance of severe vitamin B-12 deficiency complications including:

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    • Cardiac disease
    • Cognitive neurological disorder
    • Issues of teamwork (ataxia)
    • Neuropathy peripheral
    • Change in vision
    • Infertility
    • Defects in neural tube in infants

    Conclusion

    Although vitamin-fortified and B-12 supplements are readily available, Vitamin B-12 shots can only be taken on prescription, meaning that a medicinal diagnosis must be required. It is important to remember that in most healthy individuals low levels are uncommon and the human liver stores vitamin B-12 for many years.

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