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Paleness



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Skin layers


Paleness

Alternative Names:

Skin pale or gray; Pallor
Call your health care provider if:
  • Aperson suddenly develops generalized pallor. Emergencyaction may berequired to maintainproper circulation.
  • Paleness is accompanied by shortness of breath, blood in the stool, or other unexplained symptoms.

What to expect at your health care provider's office:


The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed.

Medical history questions documenting your pallor in detail may include:

  • Did it develop suddenly?
  • Did it develop in response to reminders of a traumatic event?
  • Is it all over (generalized)?
  • Is it only in one location? If so, where?
  • What other symptoms are also present?
  • Is there pain in an affected body part?
  • Is there shortness of breath?
  • Is there blood in the stool?
  • Are you vomiting blood?
  • Is there a pale arm or hand, or leg or foot, and the pulse cannot be felt in the area?

Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:




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