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What is the Vitamin B12 test?

Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient required for various bodily processes, including nerve function, DNA synthesis, and red blood corpuscles synthesis. Vitamin B12 test evaluates the possibilities of underlying conditions or other factors that lead to vitamin deficiency. These results can help your doctor determine if abnormal B12 levels are causing symptoms. Deficiency in B12 can lead to sore mouth and tongue and numbness and tingling. More severe cases include dementia, depression, a fast heartbeat, and difficulty maintaining balance. Common sources of Vitamin B12 are meat and dairy. Vegetarians are at a higher risk than non-vegetarians to develop Vitamin B12 deficiency.

 

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      What is the Vitamin B12 Test?

      A Vitamin B12 level test evaluates the amount of B12 in the urine or blood to gauge overall Vitamin B12 reserve in the body. Vitamin B12 is essential for several bodily processes like DNA synthesis, Red Blood Corpuscles synthesis, and proper nerve function. Deficiency in Vitamin B12 leads to various symptoms. These symptoms could be treated with a Vitamin B12 test before they worsen.

      What is the Vitamin B12 Test used for?

      Vitamin B12 is used to determine if your body is getting enough Vitamin B12 through food intake. Weakness, loss of appetite, problems with balance, dementia, confusion, etc., could be a few symptoms of Vitamin B12 deficiency. A Vitamin B12 test will evaluate the following symptoms and their potential cause.

      Understanding the test results of the Vitamin B12 Test?

      The normal range for vitamin B12 (total) is 200 – 1100 nanograms per litre, 200 – 1100 picograms per millilitre, or 148 – 811 picomoles per litre. The normal range for active vitamin B12 (holoTC) is 20 – 134 picomoles per litre. Depending on different measurements and sample preparation methods followed by labs, these values can vary slightly.

      Why do I need a Vitamin B12 Test?

      You might need a Vitamin B12 test to determine B12 status in your body. Your doctor might recommend a Vitamin B12 test if you have symptoms of Vitamin B12 deficiency or you are at higher risk of low Vitamin B12 in your body.

      What happens during the Vitamin B12 Test?

      For a Vitamin B12 test, blood is drawn from the inner side of the elbow or back of the hand through venepuncture and stored in an air-tight vial or syringe. This sample is then prepared as required by the specific test. This process is pretty painless; however, some people can experience slight tingling or throbbing.

      What is the normal range for B12 levels?

      Normal ranges of Vitamin B12 (total) is 200 – 1100 nanograms per litre, 200 – 1100 picograms per millilitre, or 148 – 811 picomoles per litre. The normal range for active vitamin B12 (holoTC) is 20 – 134 picomoles per litre.

      What is considered a high B12 level?

      Values above 200 – 1100 nanograms per litre, 200 – 1100 picograms per millilitre, or 148 – 811 picomoles per litre for Vitamin B12 9total), and 20 – 134 picomoles per litre for Active Vitamin B12 are considered high.

      What are the symptoms of high B12 levels?

      Common symptoms indicating high Vitamin B12 levels are headaches, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, anxiety, weakness and fatigue, and tingling sensation in hands and feet. High levels of Vitamin B12 usually occur during treatment for Vitamin B12 deficiency.

      Is low B12 common?

      Vitamin B12 deficiency is often overlooked or misdiagnosed as the symptoms are not specific to Vitamin B12 deficiency. B12 is present in everyday foods; B12 deficiency is still relatively common and usually occurs due to limited dietary intake, malabsorption, certain risks, existing health conditions, and treatments for B12 toxicity.

      Which fruit is rich in vitamin B-12?

      Common sources of Vitamin B12 are animal meat, eggs, liver oil, fortified cereals, and dairy. Certain fruits and vegetables also are a source of Vitamin B12 like bananas, apples, berries, Spinach, Beetroot, Potatoes, Mushrooms, etc.

       

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