Anemia in women may lead to a variety of systemic pathologies, and there may be more than seven clinical symptoms. Common symptoms of female anemia include skin and mucous membrane symptoms, neurological symptoms, digestive system symptoms, and circulatory system symptoms, etc. 1. skin and mucous membrane symptoms: for example, pale face, pale fingertips, conjunctiva of eyelids, and some women may experience jaundice; 2. neurological symptoms: in mild anemia, women may experience dizziness, headache, blurred vision, fatigue, weakness, tinnitus, memory loss, concentration problems, etc.; 3. 3. digestive system symptoms: such as lack of appetite, nausea, vomiting, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, etc.; 4. circulatory system symptoms: if severe anemia occurs, it may cause cardiac arrhythmia, and women may experience palpitations, shortness of breath, heart failure, etc.; 5. respiratory system: women with anemia may often experience chest tightness, difficulty in breathing, and shortness of breath after work; 6. endocrine System: women with anemia may have symptoms of endocrine disorder or hormone level imbalance, and patients may have facial acne, secretion of oil, etc.; 7. Immune system: women with anemia may have reduced immunity and may be more prone to illness, combined with some clinical diseases, etc.; 8. Other: some women may also have excessive menstruation, and serious cases may have internal bleeding. Some women may also experience chills and need to wear more clothes than the general population. There may also be infections of the mouth, respiratory tract, and soft tissues of the skin, such as stomatitis. When a woman has the above symptoms and suspects that she is anemic, she should go to the hospital promptly and under the guidance of a doctor, conduct routine blood tests to determine whether anemia has occurred and the severity of the anemia, and after a clear diagnosis, treat the symptoms.