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Symptoms of Anemia
Anemia can be detected by simple blood testing, but the following are some signs that there might be a problem:

Symptoms

  • Shortness of Breath
  • Pale Skin
  • Weight Loss
  • Memory Loss
  • Yellowish Skin
  • Heart Palpitations
Thousands of Americans, many of them teens, suffer from Anemia and don't even know it. It is a condition that can be lived through without medication, but if you have it, there's no need to suffer. Unfortunately, the only way to know for sure if you have anemia, is to go to the hospital and take a specific blood test. Check out this list of symptoms, and if you think you are experiencing some or all of them, click on MET CRITERIA. If not, then you probably don't have anemia. Anemia Symptoms (Signs you may have anemia)
Low stamina levels
General fatigue
Rapid heart rate
Pale Skin
Poor memory
Weight loss
 
 
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