Chlorosis Juvenile

Juvenile chlorosis is a tissue pigmentation disorder that leads to discoloration of the skin and visible mucous membranes. Such changes can be caused by a lack of iron in the blood associated with Mendelian-Yu disease. This phenomenon is characterized by an abnormally pink or greenish tint to the skin, as well as changes in the mucous membranes under the influence of a defect caused by erythrocyte pathology or metabolic disorders. Lack of iron leads to serious negative consequences, but if the disease is detected early and you consult a doctor, treatment of the disease can be avoided. Therefore, if at least one of the above signs appears, you must immediately seek medical help from specialists.