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===Common Symptoms===
===Common Symptoms===
* [[Dysphagia]] (more for solids)
* [[Dysphagia]] (more for solids)
* [[Pallor]]
* [[Weakness]]
* [[Weakness]]
* [[Pain]]
* [[Pain]]
* Burning sensation (in tongue and oral mucosa)
* Burning sensation in mouth
* Dry tongue
* Dry tongue
* painful cracks in the angles of a dry mouth.
* Painful cracks in the angles of a dry mouth
 
* Pale color of the skin
 
 
* [[Odynophagia]]
* Atrophic [[Glossitis]]
* Angular [[stomatitis]]
 
 
 
Patients with iron deficiency anemia may report the following:
Fatigue
Leg cramps on exertion
Craving for ice


===Less Common Symptoms===
===Less Common Symptoms===
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*Reduced resistance to infection
*Reduced resistance to infection
*Altered behavior  
*Altered behavior  
*Craving ice (in some cases, cold celery or other cold vegetables)
*Craving for for unusual items (such as ice or cold vegetables)


==References==
==References==

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History and Symptoms

History

Obtaining a history gives important information in making a diagnosis of Plummer-Vinson syndrome. It provides an insight into the cause, precipitating factors, and associated comorbid conditions. A complete history will help determine the correct therapy and helps in determining the prognosis. The areas of focus should be on onset, duration, and progression of symptoms such as:

  • Dysphagia (solids or liquids)
  • Weakness and fatigue
  • Dyspnea
  • Weight loss
  • Any history of choking spells or aspiration
  • Any history of bleeding disorders

Common Symptoms

  • Dysphagia (more for solids)
  • Weakness
  • Pain
  • Burning sensation in mouth
  • Dry tongue
  • Painful cracks in the angles of a dry mouth
  • Pale color of the skin

Less Common Symptoms

  • Cold intolerance
  • Reduced resistance to infection
  • Altered behavior
  • Craving for for unusual items (such as ice or cold vegetables)

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