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PALLOR - A pale appearance to the skin.
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How easily pallor is diagnosed varies with skin color and the thickness and vascularity of the subcutaneous tissue. Sometimes it is only a subtle lightening of skin color.
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- Skin pallor or blueness
- Characteristic posture: sitting up, leaning forward, mouth open, tongue protruding and neck extended forward—a position that facilitates breathing
- Rapid and shallow breathing as obstruction increases ...
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How easily pallor is diagnosed varies with skin color, and the thickness and amount of blood vessels in the tissue under the skin. Sometimes it is only a subtle lightening of skin color.
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palliative therapy; palliative treatment; pallidal; pallidal syndrome; pallidectomy; pallidoamygdalotomy; pallidoansotomy; pallidotomy; pallidum; palliobranchiata; palliobranchiate; pallister-killian syndrome; pallium; pall-mall; pallometa; pallor; ...
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However, pallor is still noticeable, especially in the soles and palms. Color is related to the neonate's ability to oxygenate its body and extremities, and is dependent on heart rate and respirations.
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There are numerous causes of pallor because of poor blood supply:
The blood supply may be diverted away from the skin (when blood pressure is low, or where there is infection elsewhere in the body).
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Bacteremia, the presence of bacteria in the blood, is characterized by a high fever, shaking chills, racing heart, pallor, agitation, and joint pain. It may progress to confusion and stupor, and can be fatal in just 12 hours.
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malaise, pallor, and fever) or evidence of an infection.
Symptoms of bronchitis or tonsillitis (in approximately 50% of cases).
Bleeding diathesis.
Maculopapular skin rashes (in 40%-50% of cases).
Lymphadenopathy (in approximately 75% of cases).
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Pallidus refers to its pallor relative to the surrounding brain substance.
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Symptoms are similar to that of iron deficiency anemia, including fatigue and pallor. Symptoms involving the lungs may range from a cough that produces bloody sputum to outright hemorrhaging.
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Typical symptoms are sore throat, headache, fever, flushed face with a ring of pallor about the mouth, red spots in the mouth, coated tongue with raw beefy appearance and inflamed papillae underneath it (strawberry tongue), ...
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Some of these are a feeling of being too warm, nausea, sweatiness, pallor and blurred vision. When these symptoms first appear, fainting can often be avoided if you lay down or sit down with your head bent forward.
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SYMPTOMS"Thirst is generally the first symptom of heat exhaustion, followed by general malaise, weakness, tiredness, a loss of appetite, headache, pallor, dizziness, and a general flulike feeling that may include nausea and even vomiting.
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But its first signs may be vague, like fatigue, nausea, dyspnea (difficulty breathing), or pallor.
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Autonomic hyperreflexia is a reaction of the autonomic (involuntary) nervous system to over-stimulation. This may include high blood pressure,change in heart rate, skin color changes (pallor, redness, blue-grey coloration), and profuse sweating.
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The pain becomes chronic when it has been present for a period greater than three months.
an altered bowel pattern with diarrhea and constipation, all of which suggests intestinal motility dysfunction.
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because iron is necessary to make hemoglobin, key molecule in red blood cells responsible for the transport of oxygen. In iron deficiency anemia, the red cells appear abnormal and are unusually small (microcytic) and pale (hypochromic). The pallor of ...
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