Vitamin B12 is essential for energy production, brain function, and red blood cell formation. Low levels can affect both your physical and mental health.
Common Symptoms
– Fatigue and weakness
– Pale or yellowish skin
– Headaches
– Depression or mood changes
– Stomach issues (nausea, gas, constipation)
– Difficulty concentrating or memory problems
– Mouth pain or swollen tongue
– Tingling sensation (pins and needles) in hands and feet
Other Signs
– Muscle weakness or cramps
– Poor balance and coordination
– Vision problems
Causes
– Poor diet
– Poor absorption
– Certain medications
– Age-related decline in absorption
Takeaway
Vitamin B12 deficiency is common and often overlooked. Early detection and treatment (supplements or injections) can reverse most symptoms.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional if you notice these symptoms.


