Numbness in both legs

2024-02-08 04:49:17
I have numbness in my legs below my knees and it's very difficult to walk around properly. Upon checking, I found out that I have a deficiency of Vitamin B12(144pg/mL) and Vitamin D(4ng/mL). Should I follow the medications provided by my physician for intake of VB12 and VD medicines? Or is there something else?
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Answered2024-02-13 03:46:34

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144 is a pretty good level to have these symptoms. Since when are you having yhese symptoms. Do you exercise? BMI? Also get your fasting sugar and HbA1C levels done.

Answered2024-02-09 02:38:15

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Your height and body weight are in good range If you have taken strong diet without observation or taking food without adequate minerals and vitamin can lead to this There can be other cause also but treatment starts from baseline ,take prescribed medicines, do trust on doctor, do regular exercise to strengthen your muscle
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if symptoms persist kindly consult

Answered2024-02-08 13:13:35

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Treatment is available Medicine will not work Go for injections
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consult me for better evaluation and further treatment

Answered2024-02-08 10:58:43

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Connect please

Answered2024-02-08 08:51:48

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You need injections of both vitamins . Oral won’t cover as it is severe deficiency. The symptoms are due to Severe deficiency.

Answered2024-02-08 06:48:21

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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management

Answered2024-02-08 12:50:16

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Patient's detailed medical history is required. It is recommended to consult a doctor professional through the Practo app or visit a local medical facility for a thorough evaluation. Please keep in mind that detailed medical history is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Answered2024-02-08 07:49:35

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Yes you should take medicine.connect please need few more details

Answered2024-02-08 07:42:22

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Do connect and consult Will help you with the dose of medication

Answered2024-02-08 06:22:45

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Numbness in both legs due to a deficiency in vitamin B12 is possible. Vitamin B12 plays a crucial role in nerve function, and its deficiency can lead to neurological symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and weakness. If you suspect a vitamin B12 deficiency, it's important to consult for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Answered2024-02-08 06:03:54

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Please consult

Answered2024-02-08 05:47:05

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If any alcohol usage Please stop it

Answered2024-02-08 05:25:26

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You can take the medicine If condition is not getting better Consult neurologist

Answered2024-02-08 05:24:59

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2024-02-08 05:14:49

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According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as  above as numbness in both leg . Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow any medicine or advise after consultation only from a good doctor. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation  and please keep positive  attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life.

Answered2024-02-08 04:59:59

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Need few more details. Kindly consult

Answered2024-02-08 04:56:36

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