10 Warning Symptoms of Anemia You Should Never Ignore

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Anemia is defined as the condition of not having enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body, and there are many, many forms of it. Some people, like those suffering from conditions like sickle cell anemia or thalassemia, are anemic from birth; their bodies genetically inherit difficulty producing red blood cells or specific parts of red blood cells.

But the highest portion of the approximately 3.5 million Americans suffering from anemia become anemic over time through not consuming enough iron or vitamin B12, both of which, along with folate, are necessary for the production of healthy red blood cells. Read on for the symptoms of anemia you need to know about. The list of symptoms are well organized; you should press the next button below each symptom to move to the next one.

1Headache and dizziness

Those with iron deficiency may experience dizziness, headaches or light-headedness.

Low levels of hemoglobin in the red blood cells can prevent oxygen from reaching the brain. This can result in blood vessel swelling, which can lead to pressure and headaches.

This can also be a sign of a drop in blood pressure, vertigo or neurological conditions, including Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis, so it is crucial to keep track of the way dizziness makes you feel and for how long the episodes last.

Headache may also be a sign of high blood pressure. Here are symptoms of high blood pressure you should never ignore.

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