Vitamin B12 deficiency: The ‘strange’ sensation in your hands that could be a sign

the National Health Service urges to see a GP if you experience symptoms of this deficiency.

He says: “It is important for b12 vitamin or folate deficiency anemia to be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible.

“This is because, although many of the symptoms improve with treatment, some problems caused by the condition may be irreversible.”

Fortunately, a lack of B12 can often be detected based on your symptoms in combination with a blood test.

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