Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient that plays an important role in the development and normal functioning of our body. As Dr Paritosh Baghel, Senior Consultant -Internal Medicine, SL Raheja Hospital Mahim - A Fortis Associate, points out, Vitamin B12 is needed for the production of red blood cells. "It is an important vitamin needed for DNA synthesis in the cells of our body. Also, it is needed for development and myelination (ie. coating the nerve cells) of the nervous system," he adds. Deficiency of Vitamin B12 is common and can lead to several health problems.
Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin belonging to the Vitamin B-complex family. "Cobalt is found in Vitamin B12 and hence it is also called ‘Cobalamin’. It is in two active forms, Methyl-Cobalamin and 5-Deoxyadenosyl-Cobalamin, and two inactive forms, Hydroxy-Cobalamin and Cyano-Cobalamin, which are converted to the active forms in the body by enzymatic reactions," says Dr Baghel.
Dr Baghel says that the deficiency can occur due to reasons like:
Megaloblastic Anemia is the characteristic feature of B12 deficiency which is sometimes associated with Pancytopenia i.e., low white blood cells (WBC) and platelets along with low Hemoglobin, says Dr Baghel. He shares the symptoms:
"If you are a vegetarian, regularly consume antacids, have disorders of absorption or have undergone gastrointestinal surgery and have symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency, you should get a check-up from a doctor. A simple blood test to check the levels of B12 can detect the presence of deficiency," says Dr Baghel.
"Vitamin B12 is not found in a vegetarian diet. Food of animal origin is the natural source of Vitamin B12. Fish, meat, poultry products, dairy products like milk, yogurt, cheese, and fortified foods such as cereals, etc. are rich sources of Vitamin B12," says Dr Baghel.
Dr Baghel says that milk products are a good source of Vitamin B12 and he suggests that vegetarians should consume milk products to maintain their levels of Vitamin B12. "For vegans and people who do not consume food rich in B12, they should have food items that are fortified with B12 and is compatible with their food choices. They may also take Vitamin B12 supplements in the form of capsules under the advice of a doctor."
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