In this video, Dr. John Mascarenhas explains the wide range of
signs and symptoms of
polycythemia vera (
PV). He notes that many people are diagnosed incidentally through routine blood tests and may have no symptoms, while others may experience blood clots, fatigue, headaches, aquagenic itching, or abdominal discomfort from an enlarged spleen. He emphasizes that symptom severity varies greatly between patients. Dr. Mascarenhas also explains why
tracking new or worsening symptoms is important: it helps guide treatment decisions, supports quality of life, and ensures that physicians can address both PV-related issues and potential complications.
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