It is an anemic disease caused by vitamin B12 or folic acid deficiency, resulting in impaired DNA synthesis.
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Parent Diseases
Megaloblastic Anemia
Related Symptoms
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Blurred vision
It refers to impaired visual clarity, decreased visual acuity, and in severe cases, may lead to blindness due to optic nerve damage.Solutions:
Thermal conduction therapy deviceOphthalmic Refraction Equipment and Instruments
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2
Anorexia and diarrhea
It includes decreased appetite (anorexia) and increased frequency of bowel movements with loose stool consistency, often caused by nutritional deficiency of the gastrointestinal mucosa.Solutions:
Thermal conduction therapy device
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3
Numbness of hands and feet
It is a sensation of numbness, tingling, or reduced sensation in the hands and feet, and may be accompanied by poor balance and unsteady gait when walking due to peripheral nerve involvement.Solutions:
Thermal conduction therapy deviceLow and Medium Frequency Therapy DeviceUltrasonic therapy deviceThermal Radiation Therapy Equipment
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4
Glossitis and oral ulcers
It involves redness and pain of the tongue (or a smooth, coating-free tongue) and recurrent lesions/ulcers on the oral mucosa, which affect eating and speaking.Solutions:
Applicator and Absorbent MaterialsOral Ulcer and Wound Healing Adjuvant
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5
Dizziness, headache, and palpitations
It includes dizziness, dull headache (caused by insufficient cerebral oxygen supply), and accelerated heartbeats (palpitations); some cases may be accompanied by tinnitus and poor concentration.Solutions:
Patient monitoring equipmentHealth Monitoring DevicesPulse oximeter
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6
Fatigue and pale complexion
It involves persistent general tiredness and pale color of the face, lips, tongue, and conjunctiva; fatigue worsens after daily activities, and physical tolerance is significantly reduced.Solutions:
Health Monitoring DevicesPulse oximeter
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