Low levels of Vitamin B12 know as Vitamin B12 deficiency typically occurs in people that cannot absorb the vitamin correctly from the foods they eat. Vitamin B12 is essential to make red blood cells, as well as your body’s genetic material and keeps amino acid and homocysteine levels in check. Symptoms of Vitamin B12 deficiency are: weakness, tiredness, rapid heartbeat or breathing, sore tongue and pale skin. If Vitamin B12 deficiency goes untreated it can damage nerve cells which leads to more serious problems.
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Vitamin B 12 Deficiency is also known as Cobalamin Deficiency, Cyanocobalamin Deficiency, Deficiency Of Vitamin B12, Deficiency, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B12 Deficiencies.