That’s another headline-style phrase, but the underlying topic is real and important.
What it refers to
Vitamin B12 deficiency happens when your body doesn’t have enough vitamin B12 to make healthy red blood cells and support nerve function.
Common signs people may ignore
Early symptoms can be mild and easy to dismiss:
- tiredness or low energy
- feeling weak or dizzy
- pale skin
- tingling or “pins and needles” in hands/feet
- trouble concentrating or “brain fog”
- mood changes (irritability or low mood)
- sore tongue or mouth ulcers
Why it gets missed
- Symptoms develop slowly over time
- It can feel like “just stress” or “lack of sleep”
- It may be mistaken for iron deficiency or general fatigue
Important causes
B12 deficiency can happen due to:
- low dietary intake (especially low animal product diets)
- absorption problems in the stomach or intestines
- certain medications or medical conditions
Why it matters
If left untreated for a long time, it can affect:
- nerves (causing persistent numbness/tingling)
- balance and coordination
- memory and cognition
Bottom line
It’s not something to self-diagnose from a post—but it is worth checking with a simple blood test if symptoms match.
If you want, tell me your symptoms and I can help you understand whether they sound like B12 deficiency or something else more common.