Common Uses of B12 Injections B12 Deficiency Treatment Vitamin B12 injections are a standard and effective treatment for individuals experiencing deficiency, which can cause: Fatigue or weakness Anemia Tingling or numbness in hands and feet Poor concentration or memory issues Mood changes or irritability Malabsorption Conditions Some individuals cannot absorb enough B12 through diet alone due to conditions such as: Pernicious anemia Crohns disease or celiac disease Post-gastrointestinal surgery (gastric bypass, bowel resection) Chronic use of certain medications like metformin or proton pump inhibitors In these cases, B12 injections are often prescribed as a long-term solution to maintain healthy levels
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