with imaging guidance (i.e., fluoroscopy or CT) 62323, lumbar or sacral (caudal)
Gastrointestinal conditions Some gastrointestinal conditions may affect how vitamin B12 is digested or absorbed, such as: history of gastrointestinal surgery celiac disease Crohns disease pernicious anemia infections, such as from Helicobacter pylori bacteria or parasites pancreatic insufficiency or cancer bowel cancer folic acid deficiency small intestinal bacterial overgrowth Vitamin B12 injections may be more helpful for people with gastrointestinal conditions than oral products
Efficacy and Safety of Mecobalamin on Peripheral Neuropathy PubMed / systematic review article: Concludes that mecobalamin (alone or combined) may improve clinical outcomes and nerve conduction in peripheral neuropathy
AFTER TREATMENT After treatment you may have a tiny amount of redness at the injection site
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