Clinical manifestations of renal anemia

The clinical manifestations of renal anemia are roughly the same as those of common anemia, and the specific clinical manifestations are as follows: 1. Systemic clinical manifestations: including dizziness, weakness, pallor, easy fatigue, poor mental performance, poor concentration, memory loss, and other clinical manifestations; 2. Clinical manifestations affecting other organs: for example, affecting the heart can cause increased heart rate, shortness of breath, and panic, and some young adults can cause loss of libido, and physical examination can reveal that the patient’s heart rate is accelerated and his face and conjunctiva are pale.