Cobalamin is Vitamin B12. It is needed for brain function, production of
our red blood cells and for nerve tissue health. Deficiency can result when the level of
vitamin B12 is low. It can
lead to an irreversible neurological symptom.
Vitamin B12 is a water
soluble vitamin, like any other vitamin.
It means that it can dissolve in water and travel to the blood
streams. Our bodies can store vitamin B12
up to four years in the body. Any
excess or unwanted vitamin B12 is excreted from the body thru the
urine. It is the most structurally
complicated vitamin. It occurs naturally
in meat products but it can also be produced through bacterial fermentation. It is vital for red blood cell production and
mental processes.
Vitamin B12 can be found in
fish such as tuna and haddock. Some type
of breakfast cereals and soymilk are fortified with vitamin B12. It is suggested to eat a balanced diet
and receive healthful amounts of food before active treatment is required. Symptoms of deficiency can be avoided with a
healthful diet.
Benefits
of Vitamin B12:
- It is crucial in the normal function of the
nervous system as well as the brain. It
helps in the formation of red blood cells and helps in the creation of and
regulation of the DNA.
- The
metabolism of every cell in the body depends upon vitamin B12 because
it aids in the synthesis of the fatty acids and energy production. It enables the release of energy in order to
assist the human body to absorb folic acid.
- The
human body produces millions of red blood cells every minute. These cannot multiply without vitamin B12;
its production is low if there is lack of vitamin B12. This results in anemia, when the red blood
cells count drops.
Deficiency
Symptoms:
Vitamin B12 deficiency occurs
when the body does not receive the required amount of the aforesaid
vitamin. It can result in the severe
damage to the nervous system and the brain.
Even a slight deficiency of vitamin B12 can cause depression,
confusion, fatigue and memory problems.
However, these symptoms alone are not sufficient to diagnose vitamin B12
deficiency.
Other symptoms include: constipation, loss of appetite and weight
loss.
Once symptoms escalate, they can include
neurological changes such as tingling sensations in the hands and feet. Some
people have difficulty in maintaining balance.
Infants with vitamin B12 deficiency
may exhibit difficulty in feeding, restlessness, face tremors, reflex problems,
irritability, and ultimately growth problem if left untreated.
Vitamin deficiency in adults may cause
psychosis, dementia, and mania. In
severe cases, it carries with it permanent nerve damage as well as brain
damage. Insufficient Vitamin B12
can cause anemia, symptoms of which are:
fatigue, shortness of breath, and an irregular heart-beat. They may also suffer from sore mouth of
tongue, weight loss, pale or yellow skin, diarrhea and menstrual problem.
Vitamin B12 may also leave
people more susceptible to infection and diseases.