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  1. Unless pale skin is accompanied by pale lips, tongue, palms of the hands, inside of the mouth, and lining of the eyes, it is probably not a serious condition ...
  2. ... sudden change in the finger color ranges from pale to red to blue) Scleroderma Systemic lupus erythematosus
  3. Stools that are pale, clay, or putty-colored may be due to problems in the biliary system. The biliary system is the drainage ...
  4. ... red blood cells are abnormally small (microcytic) and pale (hypochromic). The symptoms of iron-refractory iron deficiency anemia can include tiredness (fatigue), weakness, pale skin, and other complications. These symptoms are most ...
  5. ... that are produced are abnormally small (microcytic) and pale (hypochromic). Hypochromic microcytic anemia with iron overload can lead to pale skin (pallor), tiredness (fatigue), and slow growth.In ...
  6. ... ACTH) and tend to have red hair and pale skin.Affected infants are usually a normal weight ... Without early treatment, adrenal insufficiency can be fatal.Pale skin that easily burns when exposed to the ...
  7. ... anemia.Chronic hemolytic anemia can lead to unusually pale skin (pallor), yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice), extreme ... carry oxygen throughout the body leads to fatigue, pallor, and shortness of breath. Iron and a molecule ...
  8. ... that are smaller than normal (microcytic) and appear pale (hypochromic) because of the shortage of hemoglobin. This ... Common features include fatigue, dizziness, a rapid heartbeat, pale skin, and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). ...
  9. ... in level of alertness Leg or abdominal swelling Pale skin Sweating (excessive) ... there is too much fluid in your body) Pale or blue skin color (pallor or cyanosis) Possible ...
  10. ... down through families. The syndrome involves deafness and pale skin, hair, and eye color. ... Deafness (more common in type II disease) Extremely pale blue eyes or eye colors that don't ...
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