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21. Chest Pain

Severe anemia markedly reduces the body's ability to deliver oxygenated blood to the essential organs, including the heart and brain. It can cause chest discomfort or pain called angina, which is specific to the heart. Reduced blood flow to the heart caused by severe anemia can lead to angina and even a heart attack. This is most common in people with severe anemia and those who already have underlying heart disease or other medical problems.

21 Signs of Anemia
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