Small Intestine Disorders
Damage to the small intestine lining from celiac disease, Crohn's disease, or IBS compromises B12 absorption even after B12 has been successfully freed in the stomach. For patients with small intestine damage, sublingual or injectable B12…
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Damage to the small intestine lining from celiac disease, Crohn's disease, or IBS compromises B12 absorption even after B12 has been successfully freed in the stomach. For patients with small intestine damage, sublingual or injectable B12 may be necessary because the absorptive surface cannot be relied upon.