Health
5 Common Signs Your Body Is Lacking Blood Badly
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Anaemia, or a lack of blood in the human body, is a major health problem that should not be ignored. Anaemia is primarily caused by a deficiency of healthy red blood cells or haemoglobin in the human blood. If this condition is not taken care of when noticed, it can lead to even more complex health issues or even the death of the victim.
So, in this article on EKO HOT BLOG, we would be looking at some signs that your body is lacking blood badly.
1. Unusual Tiredness
One of the major signs of anaemia in the human body is unexplained fatigue, also known as tiredness. When you frequently experience regular tiredness in your body, then you should visit a medical centre, for a checkup.
2. Weakness and irregular heart beats
Another sign of Anemia is regular weakness and dizziness, which needs the doctor’s attention. Furthermore, when you experience irregular heartbeats, you are advised to go for a check-up, so your blood level can be checked.
3. Sudden changes in your skin colour
Pale or yellowish skin colour, is another basic sign of low blood level in humans that should never be ignored when noticed.
4. Difficulty breathing or chest pain
Shortness of breath and chest pain, are common and major signs of anaemia in human that requires quick medical attention when noticed.
5. Severe Headaches
Lastly, when you often feel headaches, then you should visit a medical centre because it is another proof of a shortage of blood in the body. Cold hands and feet are also among the signs of low blood levels in humans.
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These basic signs of anaemia require quick medical attention when noticed, to avoid the risk of other health issues that might arise due to lack of blood.
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