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15. Changes in Taste and Smell

A deficiency in vitamin B12 can affect your olfactory function. That is you may notice changes in how foods taste or things smell. Some individuals report a metallic taste in their mouths, while others have experienced a diminished sense of smell. These alterations can impact your appetite and overall enjoyment of food. This again is an indirect symptom related to neurological issues caused by a vitamin B12 deficiency and is often overlooked.

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