If you let it go for too long, it can cause problems in your nervous system such as: Vision problems Memory loss A pricking or numbing sensation Difficulty speaking or walking due to ataxia (loss of physical coordination) Damage to your extremities (hands, feet, arms, etc.), particularly your legs Other problems could include Infertility (this should go away with B12 treatment) Stomach cancer Bleeding and infections Damage your heart, brain, bones, and other organs in your body If you're pregnant and don't get enough vitamin B12, your baby is at risk of a serious birth defect called a neural tube defect
What to Expect After B12 Skinny Shots Injections
alteplase infusion via multi-sidehole catheter Pharmacomechanical catheter-directed thrombolysis (PCDT): Combines mechanical disruption with thrombolytic infusion Mechanical thrombectomy (CPT 37187/37188): For acute massive DVT, phlegmasia cerulea dolens with threatened limb IVC filter (CPT 37191): Indicated when anticoagulation is absolutely contraindicated (active major bleeding, recent neurosurgery) or for recurrent PE despite adequate anticoagulation
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