What is the story about?
- The deficiency of any vitamin, especially vitamin B12, can be a dangerous one. This water-soluble nutrient, also known as cobalamin, is essential for healthy nerve cells, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis. However, when your body lacks it, there are many warning signs that appear—and one of these may appear in a person's feet.
What are the signs of vitamin B12 deficiency in your feet?
If you feel tingling sensations in your feet, you must immediately see your doctor because in such cases, they would recommend or even prescribe high-dose supplements. If your symptoms begin worsening, you will also need weekly vitamin B12 injections, which are crucial to address a vitamin B12 deficiency, as it can result in serious neurological complications and blood disorders. Apart from a lack of sensations, B12 deficiency in your feet also involves nerve-related issues like numbness and balance issues, which can lead to difficulty walking or staggering due to nerve damage. Reduced oxygen supply from anemia can lead to problems in coordination and sensation.Other symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency
Apart from your feet, the symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency can also develop slowly and can get worse over time across your body. A few physical symptoms can include:- Feeling very tired or weak
- Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea
- Not feeling too hungry
- Weight loss
- Having a sore mouth
- Having pale skin
- Neurological symptoms include:
- Vision issues
- Having a hard time remembering things or getting confused easily
- Having a difficult time walking or speaking like you usually do
- Psychological symptoms include:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Feeling irritable
- Experiencing a change in the way you feel or behave
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