Vitamin B Deficiency Treatment For Women


 

Vitamin B plays a key role in a woman’s body. In addition to creating DNA and red blood cells, Vitamin B helps to combat illness and regulates the nervous system. Women who do not receive the proper amount of Vitamin B, either through diet or supplements, may encounter significant health issues ranging from fatigue to jaundice. Addressing the underlying vitamin B deficiency as quickly and effectively as possible is vital to a woman’s health and quality of life.

Balance Hormone Center in Norman, Oklahoma offers specialized treatment for women with Vitamin B deficiencies. Whatever your specific health concerns may be, our staff is here to help you overcome them and regain your wellness.

The Common Signs of Vitamin B Deficiency in Women

Women whose bodies fail to receive the proper amount of complex B vitamins every day may suffer from a wide range of physical and mental health issues, including:

  • Anemia
  • Depression
  • Digestive issues
  • Fatigue and/or weakness
  • Incontinence
  • Jaundice
  • Loss of senses (taste, smell, etc.)
  • Memory loss
  • Paranoia
  • Shortness of breath

Our Vitamin B deficiency experts work with you to identify your specific health concerns and create a custom treatment plan to get you back to 100 percent.

Who Is at Risk of Vitamin B Deficiency?

Any woman, at any age, can encounter a Vitamin B12 deficiency. There are certain groups of women, however, at increased risk of Vitamin B12 deficiency, including:

  • Menopausal and postmenopausal women: The hormonal imbalances that occur during and after menopause can lead to Vitamin B12 deficiency in women.
  • Vegans/vegetarians: Vitamin B12 is found only in animal-based food products, including eggs, milk, meat, fish, poultry, shellfish and cheese. Women whose diet does not include any of these, or limited numbers of these products, may not be getting enough Vitamin B12 naturally.
  • Weight loss surgery patients: The stomach and small intestine play key roles in breaking down and absorbing Vitamin B12. Women who have undergone weight loss surgery involving the removal of part of either the stomach or small intestine may be at increased risk of deficiency. 
  • Women over 50: As the male body ages, its ability to absorb Vitamin B12 diminishes. Women over 50 are commonly at risk of deficiencies and should seek treatment if health concerns emerge.
  • Women who suffer from chronic acid reflux: Stomach acid plays a key role in breaking down and absorption of Vitamin B12. Women who take medication to combat chronic acid reflux or heartburn may produce limited amounts of stomach acid, which limits the body’s ability to process Vitamin B12.
  • Women with unrelated health conditions: Certain health conditions, especially those relating to the small intestine and immune system, may increase the risk of Vitamin B12 deficiency. Women who suffer from Grave’s disease, Crohn’s disease, celiac disease and other conditions have a harder time absorbing the nutrients found in B complex vitamins.

Call Us to Discuss Your Health Concerns Caused by Vitamin B Deficiency

You don’t have to live with the health issues stemming from a Vitamin B deficiency. With help from the medical experts at Balance Hormone Center in Norman, OK, you can get back to feeling and looking your best. 

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