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5 side effects of excessive intake of vitamin B12

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5 side effects of excessive intake of vitamin B12


Vitamin B12 is one of the most essential nutrients that plays a key role in nerve function, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis, but do you know what happens when you consume excessive vitamin B12? While it is vital for overall health, overconsumption, especially through high-dose supplements and foods, an excessive intake of this vitamin may have harmful side effects. Here are some downsides of consuming too much vitamin B12.

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Digestive Discomfort


Excessive B12, especially in supplement form, can cause mild digestive issues in some people. These may include nausea, bloating, or diarrhea. Though not dangerous, these symptoms can be uncomfortable and may persist with continued high-dose usage. Taking supplements with food can help reduce these effects.

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Skin Breakouts

One of the most commonly reported side effects of high vitamin B12 intake is acne, particularly in people prone to breakouts. Large doses may trigger hormonal changes or alter skin bacteria, leading to pimples or worsening of existing acne. Some studies suggest that B12 can increase the production of certain compounds that irritate the skin, especially on the face and back.

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Dizziness and Headaches


Some individuals report feeling lightheaded or experiencing headaches after taking large doses of B12. While the exact cause isn’t fully understood, these symptoms may be linked to sudden changes in blood flow or pressure. If dizziness occurs regularly after B12 supplementation, it’s a good idea to consult a doctor.

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Allergic Reactions


In rare cases, people may experience allergic reactions to vitamin B12 supplements or injections. Symptoms can include itching, swelling, rashes, or even difficulty breathing. While such reactions are uncommon, they require immediate medical attention. This is more likely when B12 is given in injectable form rather than taken orally.

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Kidney Stress


People with kidney conditions should be cautious with high-dose B12. Some studies have shown that excess B12 can build up in people with reduced kidney function, potentially worsening their health. High levels in the blood don’t always mean toxicity, but they may signal that the body isn’t processing the vitamin efficiently.

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