Hi everyone,
Do constant yawning is a symptom of b12 deficiency? and do they go away after supplementation?
Thanks
Hi everyone,
Do constant yawning is a symptom of b12 deficiency? and do they go away after supplementation?
Thanks
It could well be, as it is a sign of tiredness . But it would be accompanied by other symptoms . On its own, I wouldn't class it as a symptom of B12 deficiency .
I wouldnt say it was a single symptom of b12d but i had it prior to diagnosis. Yawning all the time trying to take in enough air to go into the blood, i found at this point i was breathing very, very shallowly. It went as soon as i got my b12 injections so personally i have to believe that the two were associated.
I was yawning uncontrollably for a very long time not understanding the reason. Since I have been injecting B12 the yawning has disappeared, so it might be a symptom. Have you checked other B12 deficiency symptoms?
I had a problem with yawning (and still do if I fall behind on self-injecting). I think it is my body's way of trying to get enough oxygen to the blood. I also found that I struggled to breathe sometimes - It was like I would 'forget' to take breaths if I didn't consciously try to do it and I'd struggle to take a full deep breath.
It did go away after supplementation but it took a long time (months). I also have to self-inject every 5 days (on top of my monthly injections at the doctor's) and take folate. So just be aware that supplementation might not be an instant fix, but could take a while. Good luck getting it sorted
its part of what is referred to as the sighs
yawning is a way that the body tries to get in more oxygen when your cells aren't getting enough - so it is also a common sign of anaemia but this isn't the only mechanism whereby B12 can lead to sighs and yawning and doesn't always go away.
Yes my OH had constant yawning before regular b12 injections , now it only returns occasionally if his weekly jab a bit late , good luck .but I think the cure is frequent jabs .
I had terrible air hunger, called the ‘sighs’ when my b12 was low. Is it like that?