B12 injections can be incredibly helpful, especially because they bypass the digestive tract and ensure absorption
This helps adjust treatment for better results
Typically, healthcare providers will assess a patient's vitamin B12 levels and symptoms before recommending a personalized treatment plan
To avoid nutrient shortages and stay healthy after surgery, patients must watch their nutrient levels closely

NICE-recommended weight management strategies include: Dietary intervention aiming for a 600 kcal/day deficit through reduced portion sizes, limiting energy-dense foods, and increasing fruit and vegetable consumption Physical activity building up to 150300 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity weekly, plus muscle-strengthening activities on at least two days weekly, in line with UK Chief Medical Officers' guidelines [10] Behavioural approaches including self-monitoring, goal-setting, and addressing emotional eating patterns Commercial weight management programmes such as those meeting NICE quality standards (QS127) Very-low-calorie diets in specific circumstances, under clinical supervision and for limited periods For patients with a BMI 30 kg/m (or 27.5 kg/m in those of South Asian, Chinese, or other Asian family origin) who have not achieved adequate weight loss through lifestyle measures alone, pharmacological interventions may be considered

Deficiencies in Vitamin B12 can lead to an array of health issues, including fatigue, anemia, and neurological disorders