Vitamin B12 shot may be prescribed to prevent or treat the following: Pernicious anemia (a condition in which there are low red blood cell counts due to an abnormality in B12 absorption by the intestines) Megaloblastic anemia (a type of anemia in which there are very large red blood cells called megaloblasts) Cognitive disorders, such as dementia (a disorder characterized by problems with memory, problem-solving abilities, language, etc.) Disorders that affect B12 absorption, such as pancreatic diseases, intestinal infections, Crohns disease, and tropical sprue Cardiovascular disease risk (by lowering blood homocysteine levels, which is a compound associated with an increased risk of heart problems) Multiple sclerosis symptoms Bells palsy recovery B12 deficiencies related to: Weight loss Vegan or restrictive diets Surgery to remove the part of the stomach or the ileum (the last part of the small intestine) Energy and endurance What are signs of vitamin B12 deficiency

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Clients often choose injections when they want dependable absorption, quick appointments, and a consistent routine that supports energy and mental clarity
If you have had weight loss surgery and are experiencing fatigue or neurological symptoms, B12 testing and consultation with a qualified provider should be a priority
Aim to drink at least eight glasses of water daily, and consider increasing your intake if you engage in intense physical activity or live in a hot climate
Types of B12 Formulations Used in Injectable Therapy There are many types of vitamin B12 injections available