Drinking strong tea for anemia will aggravate the symptoms of anemia, such as pale skin and mucous membranes, palpitations, loss of appetite, headache and dizziness.
Patients with anemia should not drink strong tea, especially iron deficiency anemia, because tea will affect the absorption of iron and make anemia worse. The common symptoms of anemia are:
1. General performance: skin and mucous membrane pallor is the most prominent manifestation of anemia, which is more obvious in the skin, oral mucous membrane, conjunctiva, palms of the hands, nail beds and other places. However, if it is accompanied by jaundice, cyanosis or skin pigmentation, it can cover up the manifestation of anemia.
2. Cardiovascular system symptoms: palpitation, rapid pulse, accelerated respiration, congestive heart failure in severe cases.
3. Digestive system symptoms: loss of appetite, nausea, dyspepsia, bloating and diarrhea or constipation, etc., which are caused by weakening of gastrointestinal peristalsis and reduced secretion of digestive enzymes.
4. Neurological symptoms: headache, dizziness, blackness, tinnitus, mental instability, drowsiness or restlessness, poor concentration, emotional agitation, poor responsiveness to the outside world, often due to lack of oxygen in the brain tissue.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hematology department of the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.