If you notice any of the following, you may be deficient in vitamin B12: Pale or jaundiced skin Weakness and fatigue Nerve damage that feels like pins and needles Changes in balance, coordination and the way you walk A swollen tongue and mouth sores Shortness of breath and dizziness Blurred vision Brain disorder like depression and dementia High body temperature Signs That a B12 Injection Could Be Right for You There are many people who can improve their health and well-being with vitamin B12 injections, especially under the following circumstances
Mild soreness at the injection site is most common
B12 is water-soluble, so your body uses what it needs, stores a small amount in the liver, and passes most of the excess in urine
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Absolute agreement was 74% (95% CI 6880) for circumferential Barretts length, 68% (95% CI 6275) for maximum length, and 63% (95% CI 5670) for hiatal hernia length