Pain and Inflammation of the Mouth and Tongue
Glossitis, characterized by a swollen, red, and painful tongue, along with stomatitis marked by mouth sores and inflammation, can both result from B12 deficiency. These symptoms, while common in individuals with anemia caused by B12 deficiency, can also be early signs of the condition, independent of anemia. Glossitis and stomatitis are uncomfortable and can interfere with eating and speaking, further underscoring the importance of adequate B12 levels.
Vitamin B12 deficiency, while common, is often misdiagnosed due to its wide array of symptoms and the general lack of specificity in testing. Awareness of these symptoms, along with understanding the vital roles B12 plays in the body, can help individuals seek proper diagnosis and treatment. Addressing B12 deficiency improves specific symptoms and supports overall health, emphasizing the importance of this essential nutrient in our diet.
Reference;
[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK441923/
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