Symptoms of postpartum anemia are closely related to the degree of anemia and the speed at which it occurs, and the specific symptoms are as follows: 1. mild anemia: patients generally do not have more symptoms other than mild fatigue. 2. moderate anemia: patients will have obvious fatigue, and panic and shortness of breath after activities. 3. severe anemia: patients will have panic and shortness of breath when they move around a little bit, and will have symptoms such as decreased appetite, indigestion, dizziness, ringing in the ears, insomnia, dreams, memory loss, and regular bowel movement. The symptoms include dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia, dreaminess, memory loss, and irregular bowel movements. In addition, if the anemia is caused by acute blood loss during childbirth, even moderate anemia often has other symptoms of chronic anemia and severe anemia.