wich kind of problem comes on negative of vitamin b12
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Vitamin B-12 deficiency occurs when the body does not receive enough vitamin B-12.
It can result in irreversible and potentially severe damage, especially to the nervous system and brain.
Even slightly lower-than-normal levels of vitamin B-12 can trigger deficiency symptoms, such as depression, confusion, memory problems, and fatigue. However, these symptoms alone are not specific enough to diagnose vitamin B-12 deficiency.
Other symptoms of vitamin B-12 deficiency include constipation, loss of appetite, and weight loss.
Once symptoms escalate, they can include neurological changes, such as numbness and tingling in the hands and feet. Some people may have difficulty maintaining balance.
Infants who lack vitamin B-12 may demonstrate unusual movements, such as face tremors, as well as reflex problems, feeding difficulties, irritation, and eventual growth problems if the deficiency is left untreated.
Vitamin B-12 deficiency carries a serious risk of permanent nerve and brain damage. Some people with insufficient vitamin B-12 have a higher risk of developing psychosis, mania, and dementia.
Insufficient vitamin B-12 can also lead to anemia. The most common symptoms of anemia are fatigue, shortness of breath, and an irregular heartbeat. People with anemia might also experience:
a sore mouth or tongue
weight loss
pale or yellowing skin
diarrhea
menstrual problems
Vitamin B-12 deficiency also leaves people more susceptible to the effects of infections
It can result in irreversible and potentially severe damage, especially to the nervous system and brain.
Even slightly lower-than-normal levels of vitamin B-12 can trigger deficiency symptoms, such as depression, confusion, memory problems, and fatigue. However, these symptoms alone are not specific enough to diagnose vitamin B-12 deficiency.
Other symptoms of vitamin B-12 deficiency include constipation, loss of appetite, and weight loss.
Once symptoms escalate, they can include neurological changes, such as numbness and tingling in the hands and feet. Some people may have difficulty maintaining balance.
Infants who lack vitamin B-12 may demonstrate unusual movements, such as face tremors, as well as reflex problems, feeding difficulties, irritation, and eventual growth problems if the deficiency is left untreated.
Vitamin B-12 deficiency carries a serious risk of permanent nerve and brain damage. Some people with insufficient vitamin B-12 have a higher risk of developing psychosis, mania, and dementia.
Insufficient vitamin B-12 can also lead to anemia. The most common symptoms of anemia are fatigue, shortness of breath, and an irregular heartbeat. People with anemia might also experience:
a sore mouth or tongue
weight loss
pale or yellowing skin
diarrhea
menstrual problems
Vitamin B-12 deficiency also leaves people more susceptible to the effects of infections
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Well,if we will take a lots of vitamin B12 then we may suffer from high blood pressure,acne,rash,itching,burning and redness of skin,urine discolouration.It is involved in the metabolism of every cell of the human body:It keeps the blood and nervous system healthy but if consumed in high rates,it will have adverse effects!
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