Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Vitamin B12 deficiency, also known as cobalamin deficiency, is a condition characterized by insufficient levels of vitamin B12 in the body, leading to anemia, fatigue, neurological issues, and other symptoms ranging from mild to severe. If untreated, it can result in permanent neurological damage and other serious health complications.
Health Outcomes
- Adverse Events Due to Supplementation
- Changed Hematology Parameter
- Developed Anemia
- Enhanced Nutrient Composition
- Enhanced Nutrient Utilization
- Good Safety Profile with Low Adverse Event Rate
- Improved Blood Index
- Improved Erythroid Response
- Improved Full Scale Intelligence Quotient
- Improved Hematological Biomarker
- Improved Hematological Health
- Improved Hematological Profile
- Improved Hemolymph Parameters
- Improved Micronutrient Status
- Improved Neuropathy
- Improved Nutrient Levels
- Improved Nutrient Metabolism
- Improved Nutritional Status
- Improved Sensory Function
- Increased Folate Level
- Increased Homocysteine Level
- No Adverse Events from Supplementation
- Prevented Deficiency
- Reduced Anemia
- Reduced Biochemical Parameter Level
- Reduced Erythrocyte Count
- Reduced Hematocrit
- Reduced Hematological Index
- Reduced Oral Aphthosis Frequency
- Reduced Pepsinogen Production
- Reduced Plasma Homocysteine Levels
- Reduced Prevalence of Anemia
- Reduced Red Blood Cell Count
- Reduced Skin Sensitivity
- Reduced Vitamin B12 Level
- Reduced White Blood Cell Count
- Stable Blood Parameters