Diet : those who follow vegetarian or vegan diets are more at risk due to limited B12 sources Pernicious anaemia : an autoimmune condition impacting stomach function Medication impact : certain medications (e.g., Metformin, Nitrous Oxide) Digestive conditions : disorders like Crohns Disease may affect B12 absorption Symptoms of a low Vitamin B12: Rapid breathing or shortness of breath Headaches Indigestion Loss of appetite Palpitations Problems with your vision Numbness Feeling weak or tired Diarrhea A sore or red tongue (sometimes with mouth ulcers) Problems with memory, understanding, and judgments (cognitive changes) Muscle weakness Depression Anxiety Confusion Dementia Problems with balance/coordination Pins and needles Incontinence If you suspect a Vitamin B12 deficiency, its essential to consult your GP for proper testing and treatment
Human trials remain scarce
Proper wound care is essential to prevent infections and promote healing
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It is recommended that INR levels be monitored in patients on warfarin therapy after the initiation of treatment with levocarnitine or after dose adjustments
Hydrating ingredients like glycerin, aloe vera, or hyaluronic acid can also help the skin look smoother and brighter