I am weak, weakened, I feel a lack of appetite? Could it be anemia? How to detect it?
I have noticed that I have been weak lately, I have no appetite. Is it anemia? ~ Anna
Anemia, or anemia, causes symptoms such as weakness, fatigue, palpitations, and pale skin and conjunctiva. There are many different types of anemia caused by different factors. Iron deficiency anemia is common in menstruating women, with additional symptoms such as dry skin, brittle nails and hair. In vitamin deficiency anemia B12, neurological disorders and gastritis may occur.
Anemia is easily confirmed or ruled out by performing a blood count. Additional blood tests are performed to differentiate the types of anemia. Weakness and lack of appetite can be caused by many diseases. Contact your doctor for advice.
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