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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for pallor
  1. Paleness is an abnormal loss of color from normal skin or mucous membranes . ... Unless pale skin is accompanied by pale lips, tongue, palms ...
  2. ... General weakness Change in skin color or greyish pallor (episodes of change in skin color associated with ...
  3. ... headedness after an injury Low blood pressure Paleness (pallor) Rapid pulse (increased heart rate) Shortness of breath ...
  4. ... no urine output Generalized weakness Pale skin color (pallor) Rapid breathing Sweating , moist skin Unconsciousness (lack of ...
  5. ... sweating (clammy skin) Nausea and vomiting Pale skin ( pallor ) Rapid, weak pulse Shortness of breath and trouble ...
  6. ... in your body) Pale or blue skin color (pallor or cyanosis) Possible tests include: Blood chemistries Blood ...
  7. ... occur include: Abdominal or chest pain Irritability, nervousness Pallor Weight loss Nausea and vomiting Shortness of breath ...
  8. ... Decreased consciousness Low urine output No urine output Pallor Seizures -- rare Skin rash that looks like fine ...
  9. ... Pain in abdomen Enlarged spleen and liver Fatigue Pallor Rapid heart rate Shortness of breath Yellow skin ...
  10. ... or bleeding Headache Shortness of breath Weakness, fatigue Pallor Chest pain Difficulty swallowing
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