Because B12 plays an important role in nerve function, a deficiency can affect coordination, balance, and muscle strength. This can lead to difficulty walking or a wobbly gait.
5. Memory problems or cognitive decline
B12 deficiency has been linked to memory problems, difficulty concentrating, and, in severe cases, even cognitive decline or dementia. It can impair mental clarity and lead to confusion or mood swings.
6. Mood swings or depression
A B12 deficiency can cause mood swings, irritability, or depression. B12 is important for the production of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that regulates mood.
7. Shortness of breath or dizziness
People with B12 deficiency may experience shortness of breath or dizziness even during simple activities. This happens because a B12 deficiency can impair the production of red blood cells, leading to anemia and increased oxygen levels.
8. Glossitis (swollen and inflamed tongue)
A B12 deficiency can cause pain, swelling, smoothing, and inflammation of the tongue. This is called glossitis and often leads to difficulty swallowing or speaking.
9. Vision problems:
In some cases, a B12 deficiency can affect the optic nerve, causing vision problems such as blurred or double vision due to nerve damage.
10. Digestive problems:
A B12 deficiency can cause digestive problems such as nausea, diarrhea, constipation, or loss of appetite.see the continuation on the next page