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You'll need to take vitamin B12 injections depending on your situation if your deficiency is not diet-related
It plays a vital role in: Red blood cell formation, which supports oxygen delivery throughout the body Neurological function, keeping your brain and nerves working at their best Energy metabolism, converting food into usable energy DNA synthesis, supporting healthy cell regeneration Mood regulation, by aiding in the production of neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine When B12 levels are lowoften due to stress, aging, GI issues, certain medications, or dietary restrictionspatients may experience symptoms like: Persistent fatigue or weakness Brain fog or difficulty concentrating Mood disturbances or irritability Tingling in the hands or feet Pale skin or shortness of breath Am I a Good Candidate for B12 Injections
Possible side effects can include stomach upset, nerve damage, and skin conditions
For patients already under investigation: If your GP has identified elevated B12 and arranged further tests or specialist referral, ensure you attend all appointments and investigations