Pale lips

Caused by insufficient blood supply to the lips, seen in those who are physically weak, anaemic, or have excessive blood loss. Patients with pale upper lip are more common in colorectal disease, with abdominal distension and abdominal pain clinically; patients with pale lower lip are more common with gastric disease, often with stomach pain, upper vomiting and diarrhea, and cold stomach. If you have pale lips for a long time, you should go to the hospital for a check. The doctor will check you accordingly based on his performance and conscious symptoms to rule out the problem of anemia. In addition, some patients with spleen and stomach deficiency and indigestion may also show symptoms such as lack of rosy and dry lips, and some may be accompanied by chills in the limbs.

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