Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Vitamin B12 deficiency is a common nutritional disorder that affects blood formation, nerve function, and brain health. Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is essential for DNA synthesis and red blood cell production. Deficiency can lead to anemia and neurological complications, some of which may become irreversible if treatment is delayed.

 What Is Vitamin B12 and Why Is It Important?

Vitamin B12 is required for:

The body cannot produce vitamin B12, so it must be obtained from diet or supplements.

 Causes of Vitamin B12 Deficiency

🔹 Dietary Deficiency

🔹 Malabsorption (Most Common)

Cause

Mechanism

1.Pernicious anemia

Lack of intrinsic factor

2.Chronic gastritis

Reduced B12 absorption

3.Long-term acid-suppressing drugs

Reduced gastric acid

4.Post-gastrectomy or bariatric surgery

Loss of absorption sites

5.Celiac disease / Crohn’s disease

Intestinal damage

🔹 Other Causes

 Symptoms of Vitamin B12 Deficiency

General Symptoms

Neurological Symptoms (Important)

Oral & GI Symptoms

 Late or severe deficiency can cause permanent nerve damage.

 Types of Anemia Caused

 Diagnosis

Blood Tests

Additional Tests (If Needed)

 Treatment & Management

1️⃣ Vitamin B12 Replacement

Method

Indication

1.Intramuscular injections

Severe deficiency, neurological symptoms

2.Oral B12 supplements

Mild deficiency, dietary causes

3.Lifelong therapy

Pernicious anemia

 Neurological symptoms require early and aggressive treatment.

2️⃣ Treat the Underlying Cause

 Dietary Sources of Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is found mainly in animal-based foods:

Source

Examples

Dairy

Milk, curd, cheese

Eggs

Egg yolk

Meat & fish

Liver, fish, chicken

Fortified foods

Cereals, plant milks

 Vegetarians often require supplementation.

 Complications if Untreated

 Prevention

 When to Consult a Doctor

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