What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Pernicious Anemia?
The signs and symptoms of pernicious anemia are due
to a lack of vitamin B12 (vitamin B12 deficiency).
Without enough vitamin B12, your body can't
make enough healthy red blood cells. This causes anemia.
Some of the signs and symptoms of pernicious anemia
apply to all types of anemia. Other signs and symptoms
are specific to a lack of vitamin B12.
Signs and Symptoms of Anemia
The most common symptom of all types of anemia is
fatigue (tiredness). This symptom is due to your
body not having enough red blood cells to carry
oxygen to its various parts.
A low red blood cell count also can cause shortness
of breath; dizziness, especially when standing up;
headache; coldness in your hands or feet; pale skin,
gums, and nail beds; and chest pain.
A lack of red blood cells also means that your heart
has to work harder to move oxygen-rich blood through
your body. This can lead to arrhythmias (ah-RITH-me-ahs), heart murmur, an enlarged heart, or even heart failure.
Signs and Symptoms From a Lack of Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 deficiency may lead to nerve damage. This
can cause tingling and numbness in your hands and feet,
muscle weakness, and loss of reflexes. You also may
feel unsteady, lose your balance, and have trouble walking.
Severe vitamin B12 deficiency can cause neurological
problems, such as confusion, dementia, depression,
and memory loss.
Other symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency involve
the digestive tract. These symptoms include nausea
(feeling sick to your stomach) and vomiting, heartburn,
abdominal bloating and gas, constipation or diarrhea,
loss of appetite, and weight loss. An enlarged liver
is another symptom.
A smooth, beefy red tongue also is a sign of vitamin B12 deficiency and pernicious anemia.
Infants who have vitamin B12 deficiency may have
poor reflexes or unusual movements, such as face
tremors. They may have trouble feeding due to tongue
and throat problems. They also may be irritable. If
vitamin B12 deficiency isn't treated, infants can
have permanent growth problems.
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