Pale lips with no color
Pale lips lacking color may result from normal physiological causes or pathological conditions such as anemia or diabetes. Treatment—either general management or medication—should be based on the specific underlying cause. The details are as follows:
I. Physiological Causes
When physical activity has been limited for a prolonged period, sudden excessive exercise can cause the lips to turn pale and lose color. This is considered normal and can be relieved through rest and increased fluid intake.
II. Pathological Causes
1. Anemia
Anemia leads to low blood levels and poor circulation, resulting in symptoms such as pale skin and pale lips. Treatment may include medications such as succinic acid ferrous tablets or Shengxue Ning tablets, taken as directed by a physician.
2. Diabetes
Diabetes not only causes hormonal imbalances but also results in persistently high blood glucose levels. In severe cases, it may lead to increased urination and significant fluid loss, causing pale lips. Medications such as dapagliflozin tablets or metformin hydrochloride sustained-release tablets may be prescribed by a doctor.
In addition to the common causes mentioned above, other conditions such as liver disease, hypoglycemia, or acute leukemia could also be responsible. If any discomfort or symptoms occur, prompt medical consultation is recommended.