Guide To Megaloblastic Anemia Symptoms

Numbness And Tingling

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Neurological symptoms, such as numbness and tingling in the extremities (hands and feet), are quite common when it comes to megaloblastic anemia. The numbness and tingling is often the result of insufficient blood flow to the hands and feet, which is why these sensations are often paired along with cold hands and feet. Pale or blue-tinged fingers and toes may also appear due to the lack of oxygen in these body parts. When numbness and tingling present as symptoms of megaloblastic anemia, the patient likely also has hypotension (low blood pressure), as it and these symptoms are quite commonly seen together.

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