But two signs that appear in your mouth can also suggest that you are lacking nutrients. The NHS says a sore, red tongue, medically called glossitis, can be a sign of vitamin B12 deficiency. When a ...
AN iron-deficiency anemia associated with chronic dysphagia and glossitis in women between forty and fifty years of age is now known as side-ropenic dysphagia. Historically, the entity has borne ...
Vitamin B12 deficiency is commonly known to cause hematological, neurological, and gastrointestinal disturbances including anemia, pancytopenia, sub-acute combined degeneration, and glossitis, among ...
A deficiency in B12 can have long term serious health impacts and the NHS says you should see your GP for a blood test if ...
According to NHS guidance, a sore and red tongue, medically known as glossitis, could signal a deficiency. Glossitis changes the colour and shape of the tongue, causing it to become painful ...
The NHS states that a sore and red tongue, medically referred to as glossitis, could be a sign of a deficiency. When a person has glossitis, the tongue changes colour and shape, making it painful ...