Anemia, bleeding gums and tongue inflammation are caused by deficiency of
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This type of anemia is due to a lack of iron in your diet or chronic blood loss. Iron deficiency anemia can be identified through symptoms that include unusual cravings (such as ice or dirt), brittle nails, a swollen or sore tongue, tiny cracks on the sides of your mouth, and frequent infections. Pernicious anemia...
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