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What Causes Nervous Weakness?

Published in Nerve Health 1 min read

Nervous weakness can be caused primarily by a lack of certain key nutrients.

Here's a breakdown:

Nutritional Deficiencies and Nerve Weakness

  • Vitamin B6 Deficiency: Insufficient levels of Vitamin B6 can lead to nerve damage, presenting as weakness.
  • Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Similarly, a lack of Vitamin B12 can also produce symptoms of nerve pain and nerve damage, including weakness and burning sensations.

Other Contributing Factors:

  • Excessive Alcohol Consumption: Overconsumption of alcohol can lead to nutritional deficiencies that cause nerve damage.
  • Post-Gastric Surgery: Certain gastric surgeries can disrupt nutrient absorption, potentially leading to nutritional deficiencies and nerve-related weakness.

It's important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the exact cause of your nervous weakness and to develop an appropriate treatment plan. Addressing any underlying nutritional deficiencies is often a key step in managing and alleviating the symptoms.