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Pernicious anemia often affects how a person feels, thinks, and emotionally regulates long before it is recognized as a vitamin B12 disorder.
People with pernicious anemia may experience persistent anxiety, low mood, emotional volatility, intrusive worry, difficulty concentrating, and a strong internal sense of physiological unease. Health-focused anxietyโongoing concern about bodily sensations and symptomsโis a common expression of these changes.
These psychological effects arise from the way pernicious anemia impacts the nervous system.