An anemic person may appear pale due to the way the body works to keep other organs functioning. Blood is drawn from the skin and directed to the brain and other organs.
A person with anemia may appear pale because their blood cells are not able to carry enough oxygen throughout their body. This can result in a decrease in the amount of oxygenated blood circulating, leading to a paler complexion.
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Pale stoma indicates anemia
anemia weakness, loss of appetite, and giddiness besides pale look.
In the case of anemia, or pernicious anemia, this means that the white blood cells have outnumbered the red cells in the body, which would of course give the person a pale, unusually white appearance.
I've read that pale nail beds indicate possible anemia.
anemia, hemophelia, malnutrition.
Extreme pallor (becoming ghostly pale) could be caused by anemia, low blood pressure, fever, fainting, or hypothermia (becoming too cold,) among other conditions. Fear and exhaustion can cause a person to become suddenly pale.
Pale. (if its bad enough).
green and pale. and you wont get through to them.
being pale having headaches looking jaudice
A lack of oxygen will indeed cause pale skin. Pale skin can also be caused by anemia and should always be evaluated by a doctor or medical professional.