Aplastic anemia history and symptoms
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Overview
Aplastic anemia is seen as a result of hypoplastic bone marrow causing pancytopenia (anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia). The history and symptoms seen are secondary to these abnormalities.
Symptoms
Lower than normal numbers of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets cause most of the signs and symptoms of aplastic anemia.
Red Blood Cells
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
- Dizziness, especially when standing up
- Headaches
- Coldness in hands or feet
- Pale skin
- Chest pain
- Irregular heartbeats
- symptoms suggestive of heart failure (edema, abdominal distension)
White Blood Cells
White blood cells help fight infections. Symptoms of a low white blood cell count include
- Fever
- Frequent infections that can be severe
- Flu-like illnesses
Platelets
Platelets stick together to seal small cuts or breaks on blood vessel walls and stop bleeding.
- People who have low platelet counts tend to bruise and bleed easily
- Common types of bleeding associated with a low platelet count include nosebleeds, bleeding gums, pinpoint red spots on the skin, and blood in the stool.
- Women also may have heavy menstrual bleeding.
Other Symptoms
Aplastic anemia can cause signs and symptoms that aren't directly related to low blood cell counts. Examples include
- Nausea
- Skin rashes.
Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria
- Some people who have aplastic anemia have a red blood cell disorder called paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, or PNH. Most people who have PNH don't have any signs or symptoms.
If symptoms do occur, they may include:
- Shortness of breath
- Swelling or pain in the abdomen or swelling in the legs caused by blood clots
- Blood in the urine
- Headaches
- Jaundice
In people who have aplastic anemia and PNH, either condition can develop first.
Symptoms
- Malaise, fatigue, and pallor (Anemia)
- Increased risk of hemorrhage, bruising, and menorrhagia (thrombocytopenia).
- Increased risk of infection (leukopenia)
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References
- ↑ Marsh JC, Ball SE, Cavenagh J, Darbyshire P, Dokal I, Gordon-Smith EC; et al. (2009). "Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of aplastic anaemia". Br J Haematol. 147 (1): 43–70. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2141.2009.07842.x. PMID 19673883.