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Over 60 per cent of people ignore early signs of poor nerve health

More than 90 per cent of the respondents believe that healthy nerves are important, but only 38 per cent know that nerves are different from blood vessels, says survey

Over 60 per cent of people ignore early signs of poor nerve health

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New Delhi, September 2

More than 60 per cent of Indians ignore early signs of poor nerve health, finds an alarming health survey released on Thursday.

The survey, by Heal Health and Hansa Research, and supported by Procter and Gamble Health, was conducted among 1,800 respondents across 12 cities to gauge the awareness levels and perceptions about nerve health among Indians, and its findings revealed that people have limited knowledge about this issue.

Over 90 per cent of the respondents believe that healthy nerves are important, but only 38 per cent know that nerves are different from blood vessels.

The health experts explained that the deficiency of B vitamins leads to nerve damage. Dizziness, muscle weakness and feeling of pins in limbs are the top three symptoms experienced by people suffering from nerve health—a fact only understood by 50 per cent of the participants surveyed.

“Besides other factors, people with Vitamin-B deficiencies have a higher probability for nerve impairments. Special nutritional habits or malnutrition can lead to deficiencies in certain essential vitamins, like the neurotropic-B vitamins, which play a very important role in keeping your nerves healthy and protected,” said Dr Satish Khadilkar, Dean and HOD Neurology, Bombay Hospital Institute of Medical Sciences, in a statement.

B12 deficiency is extremely common in India—amongst other deficiencies—owing to malnutrition being extremely common and improper diet and lifestyle. The nerve damage caused by a lack of Vitamin B12 may become permanently debilitating, the experts warned.

“Like most vitamins, B12 can’t be made by the body. Instead, it must be gotten from food and supplements. Therein lies the problem as while some people don’t consume enough vitamin B12 to meet their needs, others can’t absorb enough, no matter how much they take in. As a result, vitamin B12 deficiency is found to be relatively common, especially among older people,”added Khadilkar.

The national survey results also revealed that 73 per cent of respondents relied upon vegetables and 69 per cent of respondents relied upon fruits for vitamin B12, which are not a source.

“Good nutrition is often the first line of defence to avoid many diseases, including nerve health. The food you eat can improve your nervous system’s functioning. Knowing which nutrients nourish your nervous system can help you lead a healthier life and reduce your chances of nerve-related problems,” said Dr Mangesh Tiwaskar, Honorary General Secretary, Association of Physicians of India. — IANS


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