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Feeling exhausted? How to know if it’s low B12 or burnout and what to do about it

Aadya Jha
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 2, 2026, 19:46 IST
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Low B12 or burnout? Here’s how to know it


By the end of a long week, feeling drained seems normal. Deadlines pile up. Sleep gets shorter. Screens glow late into the night. So exhaustion is often brushed aside as stress.
But what if that heavy, bone-deep fatigue does not lift even after rest? What if weekends, short breaks, and better sleep do not restore energy?
Constant tiredness can come from emotional strain. It can also come from a silent nutritional gap. One of the most common yet overlooked causes is low vitamin B12. The tricky part is that both burnout and B12 deficiency can look similar at first glance. The causes, however, are very different. So are the solutions.

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What low vitamin B12 really does to the body

Vitamin B12 plays a key role in making red blood cells and keeping nerves healthy. Without enough of it, the body struggles to carry oxygen efficiently. Nerves also begin to suffer.

According to the National Institute of Health reports that adults need around 2.4 micrograms of vitamin B12 per day. Yet several Indian studies show that deficiency is common, especially among vegetarians and older adults.

We spoke to Dr Sahil Kapoor, Senior Consultant, Family Medicine & Wellness Expert, Aakash Healthcare, who explains the distinction clearly, “Constant exhaustion is usually ignored as a normal stress experience yet it is important to know the difference between low vitamin B12 status and burnout manifested early in life since the causes of the two and the remedies are not similar at all. Deficiency of vitamin B12 is a medical disorder, which has impact on the production of red blood cells and health of nerves. At low levels, people can have persistent fatigue, weakness, dyspnea, pallor or yellowish skin, tingling or numbness in the extremities, memory loss and even changes in mood, including irritability or slight depression. Balance problems and cognitive slowing can be experienced in more advanced cases. These symptoms can be persistent and are not determined by rest and can be slowly aggravated with time. Diagnosis is easily proved by blood tests and timely supplementation is often followed by a noticeable improvement.”

That last line matters. Symptoms of B12 deficiency do not simply disappear after sleep. They often stay, and slowly worsen.

The National Institutes of Health also notes that prolonged deficiency can lead to irreversible nerve damage if untreated. That makes early testing critical.

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How burnout shows up differently

Burnout is not a vitamin problem. It is a stress problem.

The World Health Organization classifies burnout as an occupational phenomenon linked to chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed.

Burnout fatigue often comes with:

Mental exhaustion
Loss of motivation
Cynicism toward work
Sleep problems
Feeling detached or unproductive
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Dr Kapoor points out that, unlike B12 deficiency, burnout symptoms may ease with rest or a break. But they return if the stress remains.

Physical signs such as tingling in hands, persistent pallor, or ongoing muscle weakness are less typical in burnout alone. When these appear, it is wise to rule out a nutritional issue rather than blaming stress.

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The overlap that confuses most people

Both conditions can cause tiredness and mood changes. That is where confusion begins.

Low B12 can lead to irritability or mild depression. Burnout can also lower mood. Both can affect focus.

But there is a simple question to consider: does proper rest restore energy?

If a long weekend, reduced workload, and good sleep bring noticeable relief, stress may be the primary driver. If fatigue remains stubborn, and is joined by numbness, breathlessness, pale skin, or balance issues, a blood test becomes essential.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has repeatedly highlighted anaemia and micronutrient deficiencies as public health concerns in India. Vitamin B12 deficiency often travels with anaemia, but not always. That is why testing matters more than guessing.

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Who is more at risk of low B12?

Certain groups face higher risk:


Strict vegetarians or vegans
People over 50
Individuals with digestive disorders
Those taking long-term antacid medication
People with diabetes on long-term metformin
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Vitamin B12 is mainly found in animal-based foods such as eggs, dairy, fish, and meat. Plant-based diets may lack adequate amounts unless fortified foods are included.

Older adults may absorb less B12 because stomach acid levels decline with age. Some medical conditions reduce absorption even if intake is normal.

Ignoring subtle signs can allow nerve damage to progress quietly.

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What should a person do if exhaustion does not lift?

The first step is simple: do not self-diagnose.

A complete blood count and serum vitamin B12 test can provide clarity. These are basic investigations available at most labs.

If deficiency is confirmed, treatment may involve oral supplements or injections, depending on severity. Improvement can appear within weeks, especially in energy levels. Neurological symptoms may take longer.

If reports are normal, then stress patterns deserve attention. Address workload. Improve sleep hygiene. Seek counselling if needed. Exercise regularly. Even moderate activity improves energy and mood.

Burnout recovery requires structural change, not just a short holiday.

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Why listening to fatigue is an act of self-care

Exhaustion is worn like a badge of honour. Long hours and constant busyness are praised. But the body keeps its own record. Fatigue is not weakness. It is information.


When addressed early, both burnout and B12 deficiency are manageable. When ignored, both can shape long-term wellbeing. A simple blood test or a hard conversation about stress may prevent months of suffering.

Medical experts consulted
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This article includes expert inputs shared with TOI Health by:
Dr Sahil Kapoor, Senior Consultant, Family Medicine & Wellness Expert, Aakash Healthcare
Inputs were used to explain why supplement overdose is a big health risk and why one should consult doctor before taking natural alternatives.


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