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Signs of anemia


EFatigue EPoor complexion
EOut of breath EFaded color inside the mouth
ECold limbs EPale backs of eyelids
EChest pain EHeadache
EDizziness  

A drop in hemoglobin and/or hematocrit (the mass percentage of blood cells in the blood) values is identified by a blood test. Anemia can be improved by blood transfusion, and the recovery of blood cell counts.
If you find you have any of the above symptoms, inform a doctor or visit a first-aid station. You may need a transfusion.


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