
The earliest manifestation of chronic aplastic anemia
Disease description:
Recently, my friend has been experiencing dizziness, blurred vision, weakness in the limbs, and particularly pale complexion. After visiting the hospital for a checkup, he was diagnosed with chronic aplastic anemia. What are the earliest symptoms of chronic aplastic anemia?

The initial manifestations of chronic aplastic anemia (chronic aplastic anemia) usually include:
1. Symptoms of anemia: pallor, fatigue, palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, etc. These symptoms may be mild at first but can gradually worsen as the disease progresses.
2. Bleeding tendency: some patients may experience petechiae, ecchymosis of the skin and mucous membranes, gum bleeding, nosebleeds, and other phenomena in the early stages, although the degree of bleeding is generally mild.
3. Infection symptoms: although infection symptoms are less common in the early stages, some patients may still experience symptoms such as upper respiratory tract infections.
The early symptoms of chronic aplastic anemia are relatively insidious and may be difficult to detect. It is recommended to seek timely medical attention when the above symptoms appear in order to obtain an accurate diagnosis and treatment.