Life stories 27/06/2026 22:18

8 strange signs your body is begging for vitamin B12

  • A Tingling Sensation in Your Hands or Feet (Paresthesia): Vitamin B12 plays a crucial role in producing myelin, the protective coating for your nerves. Without it, you may feel a "pins and needles" or tingling sensation in your extremities.

  • A Smooth, Red, and Swollen Tongue (Glossitis): A deficiency can cause your tongue to lose its tiny bumps (papillae) and appear unusually smooth, red, swollen, and sometimes painful or burning.

  • Pale or Jaundiced (Yellowish) Skin: A lack of B12 affects red blood cell production, causing megaloblastic anemia. This can make your skin look pale or give it a slight yellow tint (jaundice) due to the breakdown of fragile red blood cells.

  • Extreme Fatigue and Weakness: Since Vitamin B12 is essential for making red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout your body, a shortage leads to constant tiredness, exhaustion, and physical weakness.

  • Blurred or Distorted Vision: In rare and severe cases, untreated B12 deficiency can damage the optic nerve, leading to blurry vision, double vision, or a shadow in your central vision.

  • Dizziness or Loss of Balance: Severe B12 deficiency can cause neurological damage, affecting your coordination and balance, making you feel dizzy or unsteady while walking.

  • Mood Changes and Brain Fog: Low B12 levels are linked to mood swings, irritability, anxiety, and memory problems (brain fog) because the vitamin is critical for brain function and neurotransmitter regulation.

  • Mouth Ulcers (Canker Sores): Frequent, painful sores inside the mouth or gums can also be an early indicator that your body is low on Vitamin B12.

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