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HALLMARK SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
- Facial skin and mucous membranes dark and flushed (plethora)
 - Hypertension due to increased peripheral vascular resistance and thickening
of the blood - Itching worse after warm shower due to histamine release from increased
basophils within dilated vessels - Headache and difficulty concentrating
 - Vision blurred, tinnitus (ringing in ears), and hearing changes
 - Thrombosis due to vascular stasis
 - Spleen enlargement (splenomegaly)
 - Tissue hypoxia and possible infarction of heart, spleen, kidneys, and brain
due to thrombosis 
INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS
- Increased RBC count.
 - Increased hemoglobin.
 - Increased hematocrit level.
 - Increased WBC count.
 - Increased basophils.
 - Increased eosinophils.
 - Increased platelet count.
 - Increased uric acid level.
 - Increased potassium.
 - Increased vitamin B 12 level.
 - Bone marrow panhyperplasia; iron stores absent.
 
TREATMENT
Treatment is aimed at maintaining bloodflow to the smaller vessels and diminish-
ing the amount of excess blood cells being made by the bone marrow.
- Periodic scheduled phlebotomy—the removal of 500 ml of blood—to reduce
the hematocrit level to below 45; may be done weekly.