However, some may require more time, depending on individual health conditions and the severity of their deficiency
This can show up as symptoms such as delayed growth and development (failure to thrive), regression in neuromotor skills (such as losing the ability to roll over or grasp objects), failure to maintain eye contact (even in an infant who previous could do so), general muscle weakness, lethargy, excessive sleepiness, feeding difficulties, and even brain shrinkage
Improper Injection Site Not All Injection Sites Are Equal Choosing the wrong injection site can lead to discomfort, complications, or even ineffective absorption of Vitamin B12
[1] [3] This condition is typically confirmed through blood tests for anti-intrinsic factor antibodies
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A vitamin B12 injection is needed after gastric banding when oral supplementation has failed to correct a documented deficiency, serum B12 remains persistently low, the patient cannot adhere to daily oral tablets, or there are signs of neurological or haematological complications