
8 Silent Symptoms of Anemia You Shouldn’t Ignore
8 Surprising Signs of Anemia - Don't Miss the Silent Symptoms! To see daily videos about body health ✅SUBSCRIBE✅ to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ParsHealthT... We recommend you watch this video, too: • Increase Hemoglobin in 7 days | Iron ... We'll be talking about these items in this video: What are the silent symptoms of anemia? What are the signs and symptoms of anemia? How to fix anemia? What is anemia? How to treat anemia? How to get rid of anemia? How to fix anemia at home? What are the best home remedies for anemia? How to know anemia? What are the anemia's silent symptoms? What are the surprising signs of anemia? 0:00 Introduction 0:45 8- Brain fog Anemia can cause brain fog, which is a feeling of confusion, forgetfulness, and difficulty concentrating. This happens because the brain requires constant oxygen and nutrients to function properly. When the body is not producing enough red blood cells or hemoglobin to carry oxygen to the brain, it can lead to brain fog. People with anemia may also experience other cognitive symptoms, such as difficulty with problem-solving, decreased alertness, and impaired decision-making. These symptoms can affect daily activities such as work, school, and driving. 1:46 7- Hair loss When the body doesn't have enough iron, it may divert the available iron to other vital organs, leaving hair follicles without enough iron to grow healthy hair. Hair loss can be a symptom of anemia, particularly if the anemia is caused by iron deficiency. Iron is an essential nutrient for the growth and maintenance of hair follicles. When the body is iron deficient, it may divert the available iron to more vital organs, leaving the hair follicles without enough iron to grow healthy hair. This can result in hair that is thin, brittle, and prone to breakage. 2:49 6- Shortness of breath Shortness of breath is a common symptom of anemia, particularly if the anemia is severe. This occurs because anemia reduces the amount of oxygen that can be carried by the blood to the body's tissues. When the tissues do not receive enough oxygen, the body may compensate by increasing the respiratory rate to get more oxygen into the body. Shortness of breath related to anemia can occur during mild exercise or physical activity, or even at rest. It may also accompany other symptoms, such as fatigue, weakness, and dizziness. 3:45 5- Irregular heartbeat Anemia can cause an irregular or rapid heartbeat, known as tachycardia. This happens because the heart has to work harder to supply enough oxygen to the body's tissues when there are not enough red blood cells or hemoglobin to carry oxygen efficiently. In some cases, anemia can also cause heart palpitations, which is a feeling of skipped or irregular heartbeats. Palpitations can result from the heart trying to compensate for the decreased oxygen supply by beating faster or irregularly. 4:29 4- Headaches Anemia can cause headaches due to reduced oxygen supply to the brain. Headaches' severity and frequency vary with the severity of anemia. However, headaches can also be caused by other factors such as stress, dehydration, eye strain, and other medical conditions. 5:09 3- Chest pain Anemia can cause chest pain because your heart is not getting enough oxygen. It's like your heart is doing extra work, which can cause tightness or pressure in your chest. Sometimes, anemia can also cause chest pain called angina, which is triggered by physical activity or stress and can be a sign of more severe heart problems. But keep in mind that chest pain can also be caused by other things like heart disease, acid reflux, or lung problems. 5:51 2- Cold hands and feet Anemia can cause poor circulation to the extremities, leading to cold or numb hands and feet. Anemia can also lower the body's energy production, making you feel cold, even in warm environments. However, cold hands and feet can also be caused by other factors such as poor circulation, hypothyroidism, and Raynaud's phenomenon. 6:29 1- Brittle nails Brittle nails can also be a sign of anemia. When you don't have enough iron in your body because of anemia, it can make your nails weak, brittle, and easily breakable. Iron is really important for healthy nails, as well as healthy hair and skin. But if your body doesn't have enough iron, it can't give your nails the nutrients they need to stay strong. However, keep in mind that brittle nails can also be caused by other things like getting older, being exposed to chemicals, or not getting enough nutrients in your diet. 7:08 Outro #parshealthtv #parshealthclinic #pars_health_tv #pars_health_clinic #anemia #anemia_signs #symptoms_of_anemia #silent_symptoms_of_anemia #signs_of_anemia