The following groups of people are at a greater risk of developing a vitamin B12 deficiency: Vegans or vegetarians People 75+ years Having a digestive system disorder like Crohns or celiac disease Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol Having Sjgrens syndrome Taking certain medications like oral birth control or metformin Common symptoms of a vitamin deficiency include fatigue, numbness, poor balance, memory loss, and breathlessness
Complete Blood Count Complete Blood Count , also known as CBC is usually done as part of every blood test and I think it is important to do this test in conjunction with the MMA and homocysteine as it can also give important clues to B12 and other B vitamin deficiencies
B12 deficiency develops when the body does not have an adequate amount of B12 vitamins, which are an important nutrient and serve for general well-being
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Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient that supports DNA production, nourishes the brain and nervous system, and aids in the formation of healthy red blood cells