What are the symptoms of anemia?
Symptoms of anemia include loss of appetite, easy fatigue, and difficulty waking up in the morning. Treatment requires taking oral medication under a doctor's guidance. A detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Loss of appetite
Anemia often causes insufficient oxygen supply, leading to loss of appetite. In severe cases, constipation may also occur.
2. Easy fatigue
Anemia usually results in oxygen deficiency in the body, causing shortness of breath after physical activity. If anemia is severe, individuals often feel extremely fatigued.
3. Difficulty waking up in the morning
Anemia can lead to cerebral hypoxia (lack of oxygen in the brain), causing dizziness. During illness, patients commonly experience difficulty waking up in the morning, and in severe cases, may suffer from vertigo.
In addition, when anemia is particularly severe, it often causes general physical fatigue. In serious cases, it may even lead to difficulty breathing. It is important to seek timely medical evaluation and, under a doctor’s supervision, take oral medications such as ferrous sulfate tablets, ferrous succinate tablets, or ferrous lactate tablets. Consistently taking these medications for a period of time can effectively relieve symptoms.