You should contact your GP or healthcare professional if you experience: Heavy bleeding (soaking through a pad or tampon every hour for several consecutive hours) or passing large clots Prolonged bleeding lasting more than seven days or bleeding that does not stop Severe pelvic or abdominal pain that is new, persistent, or worsening Postmenopausal bleeding (any vaginal bleeding occurring 12 months or more after your last period) this requires an urgent 2-week suspected cancer referral [11] Bleeding between periods that is recurrent, increasing in frequency, or accompanied by other concerning symptoms Signs of anaemia , such as extreme fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath, or pale skin It is also important to seek advice if you have missed periods and there is any possibility of pregnancy
Regular lab monitoring is critical to managing B12 levels effectively, especially for those with ongoing deficiencies
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You should consider this high temperature point during warmer weather, when outside for long periods of time, or if you keep insulin in your vehicle or a bag thats left in hotter temperatures
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B12 is critical to a variety of essential bodily functions