Typical oral manifestations of iron deficiency anemia
Disease description:
My girlfriend frequently experiences stomatitis and glossitis. I think it might be caused by iron deficiency anemia. What are the typical oral manifestations of iron deficiency anemia?
Typical oral manifestations of iron deficiency anemia include recurrent stomatitis and glossitis. Patients often exhibit redness and blistering at the corners of the mouth, along with possible atrophy of the tongue papillae. In addition, the condition can cause systemic symptoms such as pallor of the skin, persistent fatigue, dizziness, and lightheadedness. It may also be associated with abnormal nail development, pica (such as finger biting), and impaired growth and development. These symptoms not only affect the patient's quality of life but may also pose health risks. Prompt medical evaluation is essential upon noticing such signs to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.