PalenessDefinition:
Paleness is an abnormal loss of normal
skin or mucous
membrane color.
Full article >>>PalenessDr Trisha Macnair
Some people, especially young children, are just naturally pale. However,
paleness can be a sign of illness, especially among adults or those who are not usually pale.
Full article >>>Paleness is characterized by an abnormal loss of normal
skin or mucous
membrane color which develops suddenly or gradually.
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Skin Layers ...
Full article >>>muscle; palatovaginal canal; palatovaginal groove; palatum; palatum durum; palatum fissum; palatum molle; palatum osseum; palau; palea; paleaceous; paleechinoidea; paleencephalon; pale globe; pale
hypertension; paleichthyes; pale
infarct;
paleness; ...
Full article >>>These symptoms include
confusion,
sweating,
weakness,
paleness, and a
rapid heartbeat. In severe cases,
hypoglycemia can progress to
seizures and
coma. You develop symptoms of keto
acidosis (a dangerous chemical imbalance in the body).
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eye examination may show
anomaly of the optic
nerves (
paleness, large cups) that, however, is not severe enough to result in the visual impairment exhibited by the child.
Strabismus is common;
nystagmus is less common.
Full article >>>Symptoms of anaemia are tiredness,
weakness, and
paleness.
Paleness could be pale
skin. It could also be
paleness around the
gums, nailbeds or the linings of the lower eyelids.
Source: - American Institute for Preventive Medicine ...
Full article >>>PalenessLight-headedness or
fainting, especially with up
right posture
Rapid
heart rate (
tachycardia) when rising to standing position
Slow, sluggish, lethargic
movement Breast development in males
Impaired ability to concentrate
Agitation ...
Full article >>>Sickle cell anemia can cause your
skin to appear pale as
anemia worsens. The
paleness may be most obvious on the inside of your eyelids, under fingernails, and in the creases of the palms of your hands.
Full article >>>SYMPTOMS"
First there is a tingling, then a redness, followed by
paleness and numbness in a body part"generally the fingers, toes, cheeks, nose, and ears. If not immediately cared for,
tissue can die and
gangrene sets in.
Full article >>>Palpitations (an irregular
heart beat), rapid
heart beat,
paleness, or breaking into a
cold sweat.
Full article >>>A
viral infection most common in children that begins with a red, warm
rash on the face, along with some
paleness around the mouth. Also called
Fifth disease.
erythema multiforme ...
Full article >>>AnemiaA condition in which there is an abnormally low number of red
blood cells in the
bloodstream. Major symptoms are
paleness, shortness of breath, unusually fast or strong
heart beats, and tiredness.
Full article >>>bluish color of fingernails, lips,
skin, palms, or nail beds; collapse; gasping to breathe;
paleness of
skin;
seizures.
Full article >>>Muscle pain in the thighs, calves, or feet
Loss of
hair on the legs and/or feet
Change of color of the legs
Paleness or blueness (
cyanosis)
Pulse, weak or absent in the
limbWalking/gait abnormalities ...
Full article >>>Other sufferers experience an atypical phobic reaction characterized by a decrease in
blood pressure and
heart rate, causing
paleness and
weakness. They may even
faint. Those with the latter reaction may develop a new fear: the fear of
fainting.
Full article >>>Swelling of the lips,
tongue or
eyes Nausea,
vomiting, abdominal
cramps,
diarrhea Paleness, bluish
skin color Throat
swelling, with a feeling of throat tightness, a lump in the throat,
hoarseness or obstructed air flow ...
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