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Can anemia cause chills and low grade fever?
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Anemia does not usually cause fever and chills. Some common symptoms of anemia include fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath, rapid heart rate and pale skin. Here is a link to an article that discusses anemia symptoms in detail.
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/understanding-anemia-symptoms
Understanding Anemia -- Symptoms
What Are the Symptoms of Anemia?
The symptoms of anemia vary according to the type of anemia, the underlying cause, the severity and any underlying health problems, such as hemorrhaging, ulcers, menstrual problems, or cancer. Specific symptoms of those problems may be noticed first.
The body also has a remarkable ability to compensate for early anemia. If your anemia is mild or has developed over a long period of time, you may not notice any symptoms.
Symptoms common to many types of anemia include the following:
- Easy fatigue and loss of energy
- Unusually rapid heart beat, particularly with exercise
- Shortness of breath and headache, particularly with exercise
- Difficulty concentrating
- Dizziness
- Pale skin
- Leg cramps
- Insomnia
Other symptoms are associated with specific forms of anemia.
Anemia Caused by Iron Deficiency
People with an iron deficiency may experience these symptoms:
- A hunger for strange substances such as paper, ice, or dirt (a condition called pica)
- Upward curvature of the nails, referred to as koilonychias
- Soreness of the mouth with cracks at the corners
Anemia Caused by Vitamin B12 Deficiency
People whose anemia is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin B12 may have these symptoms:
- A tingling, "pins and needles" sensation in the hands or feet
- Lost sense of touch
- A wobbly gait and difficulty walking
- Clumsiness and stiffness of the arms and legs
- Dementia
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