some prefer morning administration
When To See a Doctor Promptly Seek medical advice sooner if elevated vitamin B12 is accompanied by: Unexplained weight loss, night sweats, or fever Persistent or unusual fatigue, bruising, or bleeding Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice), dark urine, or pale stools Ongoing or severe abdominal discomfort Any symptom that feels unusual or is getting worse What Your Results Dont Tell You The results may not reveal: A high vitamin B12 level doesnt necessarily mean you have too much B12 stored in your tissues
Your nurse makes sure you feel steady, packs up quietly, and leaves you to rest
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Yes, your GP will use these codes when they order tests through the NHS
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