This does not establish treatment of human liver disease
In a very practical sense, B12 and other water-soluble vitamins are the safest and easiest nutrients to supplement because your body takes what it needs and gets rid of what it doesnt
I was told the treatment was the same regardless but that isnt what the NHS website says so I if my skin doesnt settle soon (its 6 weeks since the last injection) Im going to ask if I can try oral supplements if there isnt an issue with intrinsic factor
The NHS schedule for treating B12 deficiency is a loading dose of 1mg hydroxocobalamin by intramuscular injection every two to three days for two weeks, then a maintenance dose every two to three months for life when the cause is non-dietary
Your cells will have immediate access to the vitamins, something that doesnt happen that fast with pills
Nerve pain, or neuropathic pain, associated with vitamin B12 deficiency typically manifests as tingling, numbness, burning sensations, or sharp pains in the hands and feet