Yes you have vit b12 on lower side
You will have to take supplement like tab neurobion od for 1 month
Also have to look for any cause for vit b12 not getting absorbed
Consult your doctor or me to get proper evaluation
Thanks for sharing this. I can read the screenshot: Female, 26 years; B12 = 281, with tingling in feet + hair fall.
Speaking as a general medical guide (not a substitute for seeing your doctor): a B12 of 281 is “borderline” in many labs. It’s not clearly deficient everywhere, but with neurologic symptoms like tingling, I would take it seriously.
A practical doctor-style approach:
1) Would I consider B12 treatment?
Yes—very reasonable to treat or at least investigate further, because:
* Tingling/numbness in feet can happen with B12 deficiency.
* Hair fall has many causes; B12 can contribute, but iron deficiency + thyroid + vitamin D are more common.
* B12 deficiency is easier to treat early—especially if nerves are involved.
2) Common B12 supplement options
(Exact dose depends on the cause and your doctor’s judgment.)
If mild/borderline + able to absorb tablets:
* Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin or cyanocobalamin) 1000–1500 mcg by mouth once daily
* for 8–12 weeks, then recheck.
In India, many doctors use:
* Methylcobalamin 1500 mcg daily
or
* Mecobalamin + folic acid/B6 combination (depending on labs)
If symptoms are significant (persistent tingling, numbness, weakness) or absorption issue suspected:
* your doctor may prefer B12 injections.
3) Tests I’d usually check alongside B12
Very useful before/while treating:
* CBC / hemoglobin
* Peripheral smear
* Ferritin / iron studies
* TSH
* Vitamin D
* Blood sugar / HbA1c (tingling can also happen with diabetes)
* If available: Methylmalonic acid (MMA) or homocysteine (helps confirm borderline B12 deficiency)
4) Diet questions that matter
Low B12 is more common if:
* vegetarian/vegan
* irregular meals
* gastritis/acid medicines like pantoprazole long term
* metformin
* bowel problems
Foods rich in B12:
* milk/curd
* eggs
* fish/chicken/meat
* fortified cereals
Important
If tingling is:
* spreading upward,
* causing weakness,
* imbalance,
* severe numbness,
please get checked promptly.
One thing: 281 can mean different things depending on the unit/lab (for example pg/mL vs pmol/L).
Can you share:
* the lab report/photo (if you have it),
* whether you’re vegetarian, and
* how long the tingling/hair fall has been going on?
Then I can suggest what would be most reasonable next.
Your B12 level is on the lower side and, along with the tingling in your feet, suggests B12 deficiency. I would recommend starting a B12 supplement. Hair fall can sometimes be related to B12 deficiency, but there are many other possible causes such as iron deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, thyroid issues, hormonal imbalance, or stress. We can evaluate these further and identify the exact cause.
Next Steps
I would recommend discussing this further with your doctor to determine the most appropriate management.
A B12 level of 281 is in the lower end of the normal range, but the fact that you have symptoms like tingling in feet and hair fall suggests your body may not be utilising B12 adequately. Symptoms are just as important as the number, and in your case, supplementation is worth considering. The right dose and form â whether oral or injection â depends on your diet, absorption capacity, and full blood picture.
Next Steps
Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation â I can assess your full picture and recommend the right form and dosage of B12 for you.
Your B12 levels are on lower normal range. With the symptoms you mentioned it's prominent that you need B12 supplements. Treatment usually involves, Injections: For severe deficiencies or absorption problems (pernicious anemia), intramuscular injections of B12 (hydroxocobalamin) are typically administered.Oral Supplements: High-dose B12 tablets may be used to treat dietary deficiencies or maintain levels after initial treatment.
Next Steps
Vitamin B12 is primarily found in animal products (meat, fish, poultry, eggs, dairy). Vegetarians and vegans are at a much higher risk without proper
You are now Borderline low range
Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12)
1500 mcg daily (oral) for 6–8 weeks
Alternatively, if symptoms are significant:
Injection Methylcobalamin 1000 mcg weekly × 4 weeks, then monthly
You can combine with:
Folic acid + B-complex for better response
Next Steps:
Repeat B12 levels after 8–12 weeks
Check for associated deficiencies:
Hemoglobin, Iron profile, Vitamin D
If symptoms persist → evaluate for absorption issues
Do consult for further evaluation
Next Steps
Neurological symptoms (tingling) indicate functional deficiency even at borderline levels
Hair fall may be multifactorial, so don’t rely on B12 alone
Health Tips
Include B12-rich foods (eggs, dairy, meat) if non-vegetarian
If vegetarian → supplementation is usually required long term
Your vitamin b12 mevel is marginally normal. If you are experiencing symptoms like tingling and numbness, you should start taking supplements. Tab. Nurokind od can be taken once a day for a month
with B12 = 281 pg/mL + tingling symptoms and hair fall, I would recommend you to check for-
1. Check CBC, MCV, ferritin, HbA1c, TSH.
2. Start B12 replacement (oral high-dose or IM if symptoms are bothersome).
3. Reassess symptoms after 6–8 week
Next Steps
You can start oral Methylcobalamin 1500mcg for 3 months if you are vegetarian.
If your symptoms are really worrysome, you need to take injections for that.
Consult a MD Doctor for the workup and clinical history.
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