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Thalassemia patients can cause dizziness.
Thalassemia can cause hereditary chronic hemolytic anemia, so it can also cause dizziness, pale, nausea, diarrhea and other symptoms, and with the disease further development, most patients with stunted growth, stunted development, often leading to death before adulthood. Mild or intermediate thalassemia patients generally live to adulthood, but may still periodically appear dizziness, pale and limb fatigue and other anemia symptoms. Thalassemia
in most cases due to the body hemoglobin globin peptide chain gene mutation or defect, resulting in globin peptide chain synthesis reduced or completely deleted, resulting in a hemolytic anemia. Alpha and beta globin production disorder anemia is more common, alpha globin production disorder anemia due to alpha globin gene deletion or mutation caused by alpha globin chain synthesis deficiency, beta globin production disorder anemia is due to beta globin chain synthesis caused by insufficient.