The video “Little-Known Cause of Neuropathy [Doctors Miss This]” highlights vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency as a frequently overlooked but treatable cause of peripheral neuropathy. Dr. Kenberry, a family physician, explains that many doctors fail to diagnose this because they don’t test for thiamine levels, despite it being a simple and correctable issue.
Chronic low levels of vitamin B1 impair nerve endings’ ability to metabolize glucose, leading to symptoms like tingling, burning, numbness, poor balance, and the sensation of “something in the shoe.” If left untreated, this can progress to permanent nerve damage.
Common Factors That Deplete or Block Vitamin B1
The video identifies several common medications and lifestyle factors that contribute to thiamine deficiency:
- Diuretics: Loop diuretics (e.g., furosemide/Lasix) and thiazide diuretics (e.g., HCTZ) increase urinary excretion of B1.
- Metformin: A widely used diabetes drug that can cause premature loss of thiamine through urine.
- Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs): Medications like Nexium and Prevacid reduce stomach acid, impairing vitamin absorption.
- Alcohol: Chronic use blocks B1 absorption and increases its excretion—classic in alcoholic neuropathy.
- Dietary habits: High carbohydrate intake increases B1 demand; coffee and tea (due to tannins) can bind thiamine and reduce absorption.
- Raw fish and shellfish: Contain thiaminase, an enzyme that destroys thiamine—relevant for frequent sushi consumers.
- Sulfites: Found in wine, dried fruits, and processed foods, they may interfere with B1 utilization.
- Gastrointestinal disorders: Conditions like Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis, and IBS can lead to malabsorption.
Symptoms and Diagnosis
Key symptoms of B1-deficiency neuropathy include:
- Tingling and burning in the feet
- Numb or “prickly” toes and fingers
- Worsening symptoms at bedtime
- Unsteadiness when walking on soft surfaces (e.g., carpet or grass)
- Chronic fatigue
Dr. Kenberry advises against immediately taking supplements. Instead, he recommends increasing dietary intake of thiamine-rich foods first.
Dietary Sources and Treatment
The best natural sources of vitamin B1 include:
- Pork (especially pork chops and pork liver)
- Trout and tuna
- Other animal sources, though beef-only diets (e.g., carnivore diets) may lack sufficient thiamine
Cooking methods matter—boiling or high-heat cooking can reduce B1 content. Low and slow cooking (e.g., baked pork or slow-cooked bacon) preserves more thiamine.
For those who avoid pork for dietary or religious reasons, supplementation may be necessary. However, food-first correction is preferred.
Little-Known Cause of Neuropathy: Vitamin B1 Deficiency
A little-known but significant cause of neuropathy is vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency, which can lead to a progressive axonal sensorimotor peripheral neuropathy as part of the beriberi syndrome. Although classic beriberi is rare in developed countries, thiamine deficiency remains a critical factor in neuropathy, particularly in individuals with chronic alcohol abuse, malnutrition, or those who have undergone gastric surgery. The neuropathic presentation of thiamine deficiency can vary widely, including symptoms such as burning feet syndrome, muscle weakness, tingling, and numbness in the extremities. In severe cases, it may mimic Guillain-Barré syndrome with motor-predominant neuropathy or present with cranial nerve involvement, including tongue, facial, and laryngeal weakness.
Thiamine is essential for energy metabolism, serving as a coenzyme in glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway, and plays a vital role in maintaining the myelin sheath. The body stores only about 20–30 mg of thiamine, with daily requirements ranging from 1.0 to 1.5 mg, and deficiency can manifest within three weeks of inadequate intake. The recommended daily allowance increases for athletes, pregnant individuals, and those with high metabolic demands. Deficiency is often overlooked because symptoms may precede systemic manifestations like heart failure (wet beriberi) or cognitive decline (Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome), especially in alcoholics.
Diagnosis can be confirmed through measurement of erythrocyte transketolase activity, which reflects thiamine status more accurately than serum levels. Treatment typically involves high-dose thiamine supplementation—100 mg daily via oral or intravenous routes—often leading to symptom reversal if initiated early. Notably, thiamine deficiency has also been identified in diabetic patients, with reports of peripheral neuropathy due to B1 deficiency in a subset of diabetic individuals, highlighting its underrecognized role in metabolic disease. Therefore, vitamin B1 deficiency should be considered in the differential diagnosis of unexplained peripheral neuropathy, particularly in high-risk populations.
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