Simultaneously, it blocks the enzymatic pathways responsible for creating new fat
Why Monitoring and Blood Tests Matter Why Monitoring and Blood Tests Matter Vitamin B12 injections are not given blindly

The following are the most consistently reported signs: Sudden, sharp tightening in a specific muscle group (back, neck, leg, shoulder, calf, hand, or forearm) Muscle twitching or visible rippling beneath the skin a phenomenon called fasciculationsespecially in the abdomen, thighs, or eyelids A hard, knotted area in the muscle that is tender to the touch (often called trigger points or muscle knots) Reduced range of motion after a spasm, coupled with muscle stiffness lasting hours or days Burning or aching pain radiating from the spasm site common in cervical spasms and lumbar back spasms Nocturnal cramping waking from sleep due to leg cramps at night, charley horses, or toe cramps Stomach twitching or quivering in the abdomen, particularly with dehydration or electrolyte imbalance Root Causes of Persistent Muscle Cramps & Spasms Understanding what causes chronic muscle spasms is the most important step toward effective treatment

Required Bloodwork and Testing Your physician will likely order a comprehensive panel that includes several key markers
Nervous System Function: B12 plays a key role in the health and function of our nervous system, including the production of myelin, the protective sheath around nerves