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==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==
*[[Dark urine]]
Patients may be asymptomatic if the anemia is mild.
*[[Fatigue]]
 
*Pale color ([[pallor]])
Common symptoms of autoimmune hemolytic anemia include:
*Rapid heartbeat
 
*[[Shortness of breath]]
* Feeling grumpy
*Yellow skin color ([[jaundice]])
* Feeling weak or tired more often than usual, or with exercise
* Headaches
* Problems concentrating or thinking
 
Symptoms of severe anemia may include:
 
* Blue color to the whites of the eyes
* Brittle nails
* Light-headedness when you stand up
* Pale skin color (pallor)
* Shortness of breath
* Sore tongue


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Overview

History

Symptoms

Patients may be asymptomatic if the anemia is mild.

Common symptoms of autoimmune hemolytic anemia include:

  • Feeling grumpy
  • Feeling weak or tired more often than usual, or with exercise
  • Headaches
  • Problems concentrating or thinking

Symptoms of severe anemia may include:

  • Blue color to the whites of the eyes
  • Brittle nails
  • Light-headedness when you stand up
  • Pale skin color (pallor)
  • Shortness of breath
  • Sore tongue

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