Symptoms of megaloblastic anemia

Symptoms of megaloblastic anemia include general anemia symptoms such as waxing and yellowing of the face, mental and neurological symptoms such as dull expression or tremor, and digestive symptoms such as vomiting.
1. General anemia symptoms: such as yellowish face, pale eyelids, conjunctiva, lips and nails, often accompanied by splenomegaly.
2. Mental and neurological symptoms: Since megaloblastic anemia is mostly caused by folic acid and vitamin B12 deficiency, it can show significant neurological symptoms, such as dull expression, lethargy, backward motor development, etc. In severe cases, it can also show generalized tremor and convulsion, sensory disorder, ataxia and other discomforts.
3. Digestive system symptoms: such as lack of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting and tongue inflammation and other clinical manifestations.
If the above symptoms occur in daily life, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.