Symptoms of polycythaemia

Mild cases of polycythaemia may not cause any problems, butsome people with polycythaemia can experience: Headaches blurred vision red skin particularly in the face, hands and feet tiredness high blood pressure dizziness discomfort inthe tummy (abdomen) periods of confusion bleeding problems such as nosebleeds and bruising gout which can cause joint pain, stiffness and swelling itchy skin especially after a bath or shower; this is the result of white blood cells (levels of which can also be high) releasing the chemical histamine You should make an appointment to see your GP if you have persistent symptoms of polycythaemia.
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