Multivitamin injections are formulations that contain a combination of essential vitamins and minerals. These injections are designed to provide a quick and direct way of delivering nutrients into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. They are often used when individuals have difficulty absorbing nutrients through the digestive tract, or in cases where a rapid boost of vitamins is needed.
Following multivitamin injections are now available at RCM Wellness:
Vitamin C Injection
15 Minutes | £35
Vitamin & D Injection
15 Minutes | £35
Vitamin B12 Injection
15 Minutes | £30
Symptoms of Vitamin C, D & B12 Deficiency:
Vitamin deficiencies can lead to various health issues, and deficiencies in vitamin C, vitamin D, and vitamin B12 can manifest with specific symptoms. It’s important to note that these symptoms can vary in severity, and individual experiences may differ. If you suspect a deficiency, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and guidance. Here are some common symptoms associated with deficiencies in these vitamins:
Vitamin C Deficiency:
- Fatigue and Weakness: Vitamin C is involved in the synthesis of carnitine, which plays a role in the production of energy.
- Joint and Muscle Aches: Vitamin C is important for collagen synthesis, and a deficiency can lead to joint and muscle pain.
- Easy Bruising: Collagen is essential for blood vessel integrity, and a lack of vitamin C can result in easy bruising.
- Dry, Damaged Skin: Vitamin C contributes to skin health, and a deficiency may lead to dry, rough, or damaged skin.
- Gum Issues: Vitamin C deficiency can cause bleeding gums and increased susceptibility to infections.
Vitamin D Deficiency:
- Fatigue and Weakness: Vitamin D is crucial for energy production, and a deficiency can result in fatigue.
- Bone Pain and Muscle Weakness: Vitamin D plays a key role in calcium absorption, and deficiency can lead to bone and muscle problems.
- Impaired Wound Healing: Vitamin D is involved in the immune response and wound healing processes.
- Depression and Mood Changes: There is a link between vitamin D deficiency and mood disorders.
- Frequent Illnesses: Vitamin D is important for immune function, and a deficiency may increase susceptibility to infections.
Vitamin B12 Deficiency:
- Fatigue and Weakness: Vitamin B12 is involved in energy production, and a deficiency can result in fatigue.
- Pale or Jaundiced Skin: Vitamin B12 deficiency can affect red blood cell production, leading to anemia and pale or yellowish skin.
- Cognitive Issues: Deficiency may cause memory problems, difficulty concentrating, and mood changes.
- Tingling or Numbness: Vitamin B12 is crucial for nerve function, and a deficiency can lead to tingling or numbness in extremities.
- Difficulty Walking and Balance Issues: Severe deficiency may lead to problems with coordination and walking.
It’s important to remember that these symptoms can be caused by various factors, and a healthcare professional can help determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment. Additionally, maintaining a balanced and varied diet that includes sources of these vitamins is crucial for overall health.
