Pernicious anemia is a serious condition where your red blood cell count becomes dangerously low
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Contact your GP if you experience: Persistent anxiety, panic attacks, or mood changes that interfere with daily functioning Physical symptoms accompanying anxiety, such as palpitations, chest tightness, breathlessness, or dizziness Neurological symptoms including numbness, tingling (paraesthesia), balance problems, or memory difficulties Symptoms that began shortly after starting B12 supplements or changing dosage Concerns about potential B12 deficiency (fatigue, pallor, glossitis, cognitive changes) Your GP can conduct a thorough assessment including medical history, medication review, and physical examination
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Crisis or Emergency scenarios for 20610 CPT 20610 is not used for emergent stabilization or trauma care