Understanding Anemia - Symptoms

What Are the Symptoms?

The symptoms of anemia vary according to the type of anemia, the underlying cause, and any underlying health problems. Anemia may be associated with other medical conditions such as hemorrhage, ulcers, menstrual problems or cancer — and specific symptoms of those conditions may be noticed first.

The body also has a remarkable ability to compensate for early anemia. If your anemia is mild or developed over a long period of time, you may not notice any symptoms.

Symptoms common to many types of anemia include the following:

Other symptoms are associated with specific forms of anemia.

Anemia caused by iron deficiency:

Anemia caused by vitamin B-12 deficiency:

Anemia caused by chronic lead poisoning:

Anemia caused by chronic red blood cell destruction:

Sickle cell anemia:

Anemia caused by sudden red blood cell destruction:

Call Your Doctor If:

Call your doctor if you notice any of these signs or symptoms of anemia.

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