Iron Deficiency AnemiaSymptomsMild
iron deficiency anemia may not cause noticeable
symptoms. If
anemia is severe, symptoms may include: - Weakness, fatigue, or lack of
stamina.
- Shortness of breath during
exercise.
- Headache.
- Difficulty
concentrating.
- Irritability.
- Dizziness.
- Pale
skin.
- Craving substances that are not food (pica). In
particular, a craving for ice can be a sign of iron deficiency anemia.
Other signs may include: - Rapid heartbeat.
- Brittle
fingernails and toenails.
- Cracked lips.
- Smooth, sore
tongue.
Babies and small children with iron deficiency anemia may not grow
as expected and may have delays in skills such as walking and talking. Children
may be irritable and have a short attention span. These problems usually go
away when the deficiency is treated. If it is not treated, mental and behaviour
problems may be permanent.
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