
Vitamin B12 deficiency in older adults is becoming a worrying issue…Do YOU have it?
As you age, taking care of your body more is essential. And there are specific vitamins and minerals that, with time, become harder for your body to process or create independently.
For instance, vitamin B12 deficiency in older adults has increasingly become a worrying topic. Your body needs it to produce blood and enable brain function.
Vitamin B12 deficiency in older adults happens because the stomach acid that absorbs it from food begins to decline. So getting a blood test for this is vital as you age.
Because the average adult requires a mere 2.4 mg of Vitamin B12 a day, having enough of it to keep your body well-oiled and running shouldn’t be hard to achieve. But unfortunately, your body can’t make this vitamin on its own.
If you have a vitamin B12 deficiency, don’t worry. It’s perfectly natural to see vitamin B12 deficiency in older adults, and there are many ways to treat it. Click “Next” to learn about the 10 signs and symptoms that should worry you!
16 thoughts on “Vitamin B12 deficiency in Older Adults: 10 Signs and Symptoms You Should Know About”
Concerning B12 deficiency — okay, now we know the problems……what’s the solution????? remind folks, also, that B12 supplements need to be taken under the tongue…. what foods to eat, what to avoid, etc, etc, etc …
Will a blood test tell us ALL that we need to know?
I’m taking both iron and B12 supplements…………….what else should I do?
I have a B12 problem and this advice you give is excellent advice, listing all the foods we can eat to help keep our B12 level ok, I had iron injections a long time ago, I felt great after, now I am in my 70’s and need a course of them again, which I wouldn’t hesitate to have them, thank you for this advice
Can lack of B12 also have effect with this who have Haemochromatosis also?
( too much iron in their blood. 🩸 Genetic Condition)
Why do you make it difficult to get this information?????
Interesting article. Can vitamin 12 deficiency have an impact on joint muscles?
Very interested in having b12 in formation.
Very Very helpful, articles such as this gives you a very good indication when you need to get to your Dr. like “today”, depending on how long some of these problems have been occurring.
Im a adult can I take vitamin B12 ??? thank you .mi age 75
Thank you for this information. I am in an adult living facility and I was told I was low in B12. I was told nothing else. Again I thank you because this is important information.
I notice when I dont have the B12 injection how im so drained, i just wish we could have it in a tablet form instead of the painful injection.
I enjoyed it! Very informative.
Im interested in any B12 info as I am coming up on my 2nd year as a septuagenarian. Please include me in any future B12 info. Thank you so much.
This is an interesting article. The first few paragraphs state the problem & end with ‘”Click “Next” to learn about the 10 signs and symptoms.’. But try as I might, I could not locate the said button. So I am still waiting “for the rest of the story..”
Go to where there are a roll of numbers in green. Each number takes you to different pages finishing the article on number 9.
Good to have your lectures on vitamin B12. I am 77yrs old and need it. Is Vitamin B12 tablets available?
There’s no list of 10 symptoms!