You may be at risk of Vitamin B12 deficiency if you fall into one or more of the following categories: - Vegetarians and vegans: Since B12 is mainly found in animal products, those who don't eat meat, fish, or dairy are more prone to deficiency
All serious or unexpected adverse reactions (especially allergic responses) should be reported and the therapy re-evaluated
The most frequently reported side effects are localized and temporary
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Helps the body process carbs this is how it helps with weight loss Helps the body make red blood cells especially important for women Is critical in making ATP, the basic unit of energy for the body like gas for your car Helps the body break down alcohol Decreased levels of Vitamin B12 can produce the following symptoms: A foggy brain and impairments in cognitive function, such as memory or comprehension Blurred vision Chronic or repetitive headaches Constipation Depression, mood swings or irritability Dizziness and difficulty keeping ones balance Feeling faint, weak, and lethargic Heart palpitations Mouth ulcers Paresthesia (tingling or prickly sensation) Sore, swollen tongue, which may be pale yellow or very red Weight gain and a sluggish metabolism Your risk for Vitamin B12 deficiency may be increased by a number of factors including: A vegetarian or vegan diet Aging Alcohol abuse Endocrine-related autoimmune disorders, such as diabetes or a thyroid disorder Gastric bypass or the removal of parts of the stomach Gastrointestinal disorders, such as Crohns disease Prescription medications, including antacids and some type 2 diabetes drugs Smoking To learn more about B12 Injections call or text our office at (303) 790-8446 for a free phone consultation today
