Congenital aplastic anemia

Overview

Congenital aplastic anemia: A genetic disorder where the bone marrow does not produce enough blood cells. Fanconi's anemia is an example of congenital aplastic anemia.

Symptoms

The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Congenital aplastic anemia includes the 19 symptoms listed below: * Tiredness * Weakness * Dizziness * Pallor * Shortness of breath during exertion * Easy bruising * Bleeding gums * Bleeding nose * Bleeding into the skin * Blood in stool * Blood in urine * Excessive bleeding * Abnormal menstruation * Headache * Fever * Abdominal discomfort * Vomiting * Frequent colds * Frequent infections

Diagnosis

These home medical tests may be relevant to Congenital aplastic anemia: * Colon & Rectal Cancer: Home Testing * Home Colorectal Cancer Tests * Home Fecal Occult Bleeding Tests * Fatigue: Related Home Tests: * Home Anemia Tests * Home Thyroid Function Tests * Home Adrenal Function Tests * Home Calcium Deficiency Tests * Home HIV Tests

Treatment

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