But before rolling up your sleeve, stop and ask, what else comes with it
Its core pathological feature is excessive accumulation of adipose tissue, accompanied by abnormal proliferation, differentiation, and metabolic dysfunction of adipocytes, which in turn induce a series of complications including insulin resistance, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and cardiovascular diseases
Vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms Weakness, tiredness, or lightheadedness Heart palpitations and shortness of breath Pale skin A painful, smooth, inflamed tongue (glossitis) Digestive issues Bluish or gray-brown nails Loss of appetite What happens if your vitamin B12 deficiency is left untreated
Its usually not serious, but its very contagious and can spread quickly through skin contact or respiratory transmission among people of any age, especially in schools