It's not likely. B12 deficiency usually shows up as damage to the brain and nervous system (it results in spongiform tissue, a bit like Mad Cow disease, though from a completely different cause).
First check to see if it is on fire. If it is on fire, put the fire out. If it is not on fire, ask your doctor.
build up of lactate
after burning the tissue it cause pain called thermal pain
When a person is performing intense physical exercise and begins to feel fatigue and a burning pain in the muscles the response of the muscles is to synthesize more lactate or lactic acid.
Yes. There are muscles in your right abdomen that you could pull which would cause pain.
no
There are a few different vitamins used to keep the nerves and muscles healthy in your body. Vitamin B-12, Vitamin A, and Vitamin D are all used to keep nerves and muscles functioning properly.
Yes, it does.
Acrylic dentures can cause some pain and discomfort when you first get them but should not cause a burning pain. You should try using different denture cream and see if it goes away.
yes and soon you will die
Burning pain is usually indicative of nerve root involvement. See a neurologist or neurosurgeon for a full work up.
Fibromyalgia is a painful and often debilitating syndrome with no known cause or cure. Its predominant symptom is pain in the muscles and bones, however depression and anxiety are often present as well. The dietary recommendations for fibromyalgia sufferers include nutrient-rich fruits and vegetables. Yet one vitamin stands out above the rest: vitamin D. Most people with fibromyalgia have a deficiency of vitamin D, which may explain the occurrence of muscle and bone pain. Supplementing with vitamin D, either through fortified foods, vitamins or direct sunlight, may help significantly lower the pain that people with fibromyalgia experience.