lynn49 | Arthritis Information

Share
 

hi lynn any good articles on b12.     and folic acid whith out mtx
all i see is complex stuff .
thanks  Boney
found this..

Nutritional / Vitamin Deficiency < name="" ="http://millercenter.uchicago.edu/emailtofriend/full_email.s" method="get"> < name="email" value="email article to a friend" ="http://millercenter.uchicago.edu/s/email-to-friend.gif" alt="Email article to a friend" border="0" height="20" ="" width="170">

Peripheral neuropathy may occur as a result of malnutrition, for which there are many causes including poor nutrition caused by an unbalanced diet and/or alcoholism. Additionally, a clear link has been established between a lack of vitamin B12 and peripheral neuropathy.

VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY

Vitamin B12 is an essential dietary nutrient—a B12 deficiency can lead to a number of serious conditions including peripheral neuropathy.

Vitamin B12 deficiency is common in the United States, especially among the elderly. It is estimated that between 10% and 25% of the people over 80 years of age may have a B12 deficiency. There are several causes of B12 deficiency. A strict vegetarian diet may promote a B12 deficiency because animal-based foods such as red meat, dairy products, fish, poultry and eggs are the only recognized source of dietary B12. A lack of B12, or the inability of stomach acids to aid in the absorption, also causes this deficiency. Consequently, drugs that reduce stomach acid should be taken with B12 supplements. A number of other conditions, procedures, and drugs are associated with a reduced the ability to absorb B12. These include autoimmune diseases, pernicious or unexplained anemia, pancreatic diseases, ileal resection, Crohn's disease, HIV infection, gastritis, gastric or small intestine surgeries, malabsorption syndromes, multiple sclerosis, and use of histamine2 receptor antagonists or proton pump inhibitors.

A lack of vitamin B12 can cause serious anemia, nerve damage and degeneration of the spinal cord. It is common for anemia to develop first, but this is not always the case, especially if a person is taking a folate supplement. A lack of B12 damages the myelin sheath that surrounds and protect nerves. Without this protection, nerves cease to function properly and conditions such as peripheral neuropathy occur. Even B12 deficiency that is relatively mild may affect the nervous system and the proper functioning of the brain. The nerve damage caused by a lack of B12 may become permanently debilitating, if the underlying condition is not treated.

SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS

(Not all symptoms and signs may be present.)

EVALUATION AND TESTS

(Not all evaluations and tests may be necessary.)

There are diagnostic tests to screen for vitamin B12 deficiency, to uncover the cause of B12 deficiency and to monitor the effectiveness of treatment.

Test to assess nerve damage include:

TREATMENT AND THERAPY

(Not all treatments and therapies may be indicated.)



On a short break from yardwork...I'll try and answer your questions later. Not sure what I have, but I know I have some stuff about folic acid. May not be until tomorrow....I have company coming over tonight to watch the hockey game.

ok thanks lynn  not that this is On topic.. but I had a ll those nerve conduction tests in my initial quest for DX.. all came back "unremarkable" but, I have neuropathy... hands and feet.. which is how I can get a blister that infects before I even KNOW it is there.. I can't feel it... and I'm not diabetic.... I am also not deficient in B12.. only Vit D..
 
this is all so complicated
hi babs this is a boneypost  no on or off topics here   Very interesting. My mother is B12 deficient and gets the shots regularly. I thought she should ask the doctor why she is degicient but she refuses.
Copyright ArthritisInsight.com