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Blue lips and fingernails
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I have a doctors appointment tonight but just wanted to see if anyone could help me.
In the past week my friend has twice told me my lips are blue and my fingernails have also gone blue once. I am 24 and when this has happened I haven't felt exceptionally cold. I have had clammy skin quite a lot recently and when walking fast yesterday my chest was sore like if you have a cold but passed after I rested...any ideas?
In the past week my friend has twice told me my lips are blue and my fingernails have also gone blue once. I am 24 and when this has happened I haven't felt exceptionally cold. I have had clammy skin quite a lot recently and when walking fast yesterday my chest was sore like if you have a cold but passed after I rested...any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It sounds like Raynaud's Syndrome (but it COULD be other things).
Havea look here:~
http://www.raynauds.org.uk/potioncms/viewer.as p?a=117&z=25
and see what you think?
Havea look here:~
http://www.raynauds.org.uk/potioncms/viewer.as p?a=117&z=25
and see what you think?
occasional blue lips / fingers, generalised pallor, clammy skin - If you felt tired all the time or had fatigue, or became short of breath on exercise, i would be inclined to think you might very well have some form of anaemia CAJ... definitely worth consulting your Doc as soon as is convenient for you.
My doctor thinks it is anaemia, I have a lot of the symptoms - tiredness, shortness of breath,sore gums, blue lips, palpitations. I have to go back for blood test next Friday.
Thanks for the advice, it probably was best not to have this answered/diagnosed on here. I typed blue lips into the internet and panicked lol!
Thanks for the advice, it probably was best not to have this answered/diagnosed on here. I typed blue lips into the internet and panicked lol!
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