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How to correct vitamin B12 deficiency?

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I had vitamin B12 deficiency. My doctor advised me to have 10 injections. Now, my vitamin B12 is more than 2000. What should I do?

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com. The treatment duration for B12 deficiency varies based on factors such as the underlying cause, severity of the deficiency, and presenting symptoms. In cases of vitamin B12 deficiency common among strict vegetarians, a typical treatment approach involves intramuscular injections of B12 daily for one week, followed by weekly injections for four weeks, and then transitioning to monthly injections every six months. If the cause of B12 deficiency is pernicious anemia, which involves impaired B12 absorption, the treatment course may extend for a longer duration. The duration of treatment is also influenced by specific signs and symptoms, such as low hemoglobin levels and neuropathy. For individuals with B12 deficiency and without a known cause, or those following a strict vegetarian diet, it is recommended to take B12 tablets containing 1 mg weekly for two days. Further details are necessary to provide tailored recommendations for a more effective management plan.

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Published At September 3, 2016
Reviewed AtFebruary 5, 2024

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