Hi can any body tell me, preferably with references , if b12 deficiency can negatively impact the thyroid gland , eg raising tsh etc, or is b12 deficiency and thyroid function being impaired nearly an association?
Thyroid function and b12: Hi can any body tell me... - Thyroid UK
Thyroid function and b12
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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/186...
There is a high (approx 40%) prevalence of B12 deficiency in hypothyroid patients. Traditional symptoms are not a good guide to determining presence of B12 deficiency. Screening for vitamin B12 levels should be undertaken in all hypothyroid patients, irrespective of their thyroid antibody status. Replacement of B12 leads to improvement in symptoms,
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/169...
Patients with AITD have a high prevalence of B12 deficiency and particularly of pernicious anemia. The evaluation of B12 deficiency can be simplified by measuring fasting serum gastrin and, if elevated, referring the patient for gastroscopy.
Folate supplements can help lower homocysteine
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Levothyroxine can decrease serum homocysteine level partly; still its combination with folic acid empowers the effect. Combination therapy declines serum homocysteine level more successfully.