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  2. Pallor causes skin paleness and, potentially, symptoms of dizziness, a rapid heart rate or difficulty breathing. If your skin doesn’t return to normal or you have paleness along with symptoms that affect your ability to thrive, don’t delay and visit a healthcare provider.

    • Acute Anemia
    • Chronic Anemia
    • Shock
    • Hypoglycemia
    • Arterial Blockage of A Limb

    Symptoms of acute anemia can include: 1. rapid heart rate 2. chest pain 3. shortness of breath 4. hypotension, or low blood pressure 5. loss of consciousness

    Sometimes, chronic anemia may have no symptoms other than paleness, fatigue, or sensitivity to cold.

    Symptoms of shock may include: 1. clammy skin 2. a rapid and weakpulse 3. rapid, shallow breathing 4. lightheadedness or dizziness 5. loss of consciousness 6. anxiety 7. thirstiness

    Symptoms of hypoglycemia may include: 1. lightheadedness or dizziness 2. trouble concentrating 3. irritability 4. hunger 5. fatigue 6. sweating

    Arterial blockage, or a lack of blood circulation, can cause localized paleness. This typically occurs in your arms or legs. Your limb can become painful and cold due to the lack of circulation.

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · Pale skin refers to the sudden loss of color from your skin. Unlike natural paleness, pale skin is usually a result of a health condition, such as anemia, low blood pressure, or frostbite. Some causes of pale skin are not serious, while others require immediate medical attention.

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  4. Jan 18, 2024 · Having pallor is abnormal and results from decreased hemoglobin in the blood, while being pale could refer to skin pigmentation. What organs does pallor affect?

  5. Jul 24, 2023 · Pallor is a condition in which a person’s skin and mucous membranes turn lighter than they usually are. Mucous membranes are the moist lining that covers and protects the organs inside your...

  6. Jun 26, 2019 · Skin paleness, or having pale skin, involves the skin appearing lighter than usual. Another term for this is pallor, and it can occur in a person with any skin tone.

  7. Sep 18, 2019 · Pallor, or pale skin, and grayish or blue skin are a result of a lack of oxygenated blood. Your blood carries oxygen around your body, and when this is disrupted, you see a discoloration....

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