Symptoms of B12 Deficiency
B12 deficiency can occur very often with low Thyroid function. Pernicious Anaemia or low B12 is an Autoimmune Disease as is Hashimoto's Thyroid. Autoimmune diseases can often occur together.
Symptoms of low B12 may include -
# a red, irritated and possibly shiny, tongue.
# a reduced sense of taste.
# altered or reduced sense of touch.
# reduced sense of vibration (an inability to feel the vibrations of a tuning fork).
# some people with vitamin B12 deficiency will experience symptoms in their nervous system first.
# headache.
# psychological symptoms.
# pains in the legs , difficulties with walking and coordination will gradually occur together with muscle spasm paralysis.
# a less sensitive sense of touch.
# shortness of breath
Symptoms of low B12 may include -
# a red, irritated and possibly shiny, tongue.
# a reduced sense of taste.
# altered or reduced sense of touch.
# reduced sense of vibration (an inability to feel the vibrations of a tuning fork).
# some people with vitamin B12 deficiency will experience symptoms in their nervous system first.
# headache.
# psychological symptoms.
# pains in the legs , difficulties with walking and coordination will gradually occur together with muscle spasm paralysis.
# a less sensitive sense of touch.
# shortness of breath