What are the symptoms of leukemia

Updated on healthy 2024-02-08
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Anemia is often the first symptom of leukemia, which is characterized by paleness, feeling weak, and sweating. It is easy to feel shortness of breath and rapid heartbeat, but it is necessary to rule out anemia caused by blood loss due to hemorrhoids, gastrointestinal bleeding, excessive menstrual bleeding, excessive menstrual bleeding, and nutritional deficiency anemia caused by partial eating. Fever is an early manifestation in more than half of patients; Most of them have recurrent and irregular fevers. Fever often has symptoms of respiratory tract infection such as nasal congestion, runny nose, cough, and sputum production, or urinary tract infection symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency.

    In addition, some patients have unexplained ** sexual enlargement; There are also nearly 40 patients with bleeding as an early manifestation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Patients with leukemia may have varying degrees of anemia, infection, bleeding, fever, liver, spleen, lymphadenopathy and bone pain. In addition, bleeding is also a common symptom of leukemia, bleeding sites can be all over the body, with **, gums, nasal bleeding being the most common, retina, intraauricular bleeding and intracranial, gastrointestinal, respiratory tract and other visceral hemorrhage.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Infection, bleeding, anemia and other symptoms What tests have been done?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What type of leukemia does the patient have?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Anemia is often the first symptom of leukemia, mainly manifested as paleness, feeling weak and weak, sweating, shortness of breath and rapid heartbeat both during activity and rest. It gradually worsens over time. The more severe the anemia, the more severe the leukemia 2. Fever More than half of the patients have fever as the early manifestation, which can be a low-grade fever below 38 degrees or a high fever of 39 degrees or even more than 40 degrees.

    3. Unexplained swelling Most leukemia patients have superficial lymph node enlargement, which is more common in the submandibular area, neck, supraclaviclavicular bone, armpit and groin, often without obvious pain, and physical examination can find hepatosplenomegaly, and obvious tenderness under the sternum, which is a manifestation of a large number of leukemia cells infiltrating the bone marrow Fourth, bleeding Leukemia has nearly 40% of leukemia with bleeding as the early manifestation. Bleeding can occur in all parts of the body, and is common in unexplained ecchymosis, bleeding from the mouth, nose, and gums, menorrhagia, etc. 5. Headache, nausea, vomiting, hemiplegia, loss of consciousness and other neurological symptoms are due to leukemia's infiltration of brain cells and meninges.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Symptoms are fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, weight gain, shortness of breath, and hepatosplenomegaly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can't get hurt with leukemia, and once you bleed, it's hard to stop.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The symptoms of leukemia are generally general fatigue and fever, and some patients will also have nasal bleeding, bleeding from the mouth and gums, and even hypoplatelet bleeding from internal organs can be life-threatening. Please go to a regular hospital as soon as possible for examination, blood test, blood routine, bone marrow aspirate, etc. Timely medication after diagnosis is generally used in a timely manner under the condition of controlling the stable condition, and early chemotherapy can achieve the goal.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Anemia.

    It is often the first symptom of leukemia, which is mainly manifested as paleness, feeling weak and tired, sweating, shortness of breath and rapid heartbeat during activity and rest. It gradually worsens over time. The more severe the anemia, the more severe the leukemia.

    2. Fever. More than half of patients have fever as an early manifestation, which can be a low-grade fever below 38 degrees Celsius or a high fever of 39 degrees or even 40 degrees Celsius.

    3. The cause is unknown** swelling.

    Most leukemia patients have superficial lymph node enlargement, which is more common in the submandibular area, neck, supraclavicular bone, armpit and groin, often without obvious pain, and physical examination can find hepatosplenomegaly and obvious tenderness under the sternum, which is a manifestation of a large number of leukemia cells infiltrating the bone marrow.

    4. Bleeding. Leukemia has bleeding as an early manifestation in nearly 40% of cases. Bleeding can occur in all parts of the body, and is common in unexplained ecchymosis, bleeding from the mouth, nose, gums, menorrhagia, etc.

    5. Headache, nausea, vomiting, etc

    Neurological symptoms such as hemiplegia and loss of consciousness are due to leukemia's infiltration of brain cells and meninges.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Acute leukemia: the onset is acute, the patient has three major symptoms such as bleeding, anemia, fever, etc., and at the same time has hepatosplenic lymphadenopathy, and normal leukopenia in the blood. Hence poor immune function.

    It is easy to have fever and can be accompanied by infectious lesions, which is generally not easy to control, anemia is often progressively aggravated, in addition to ** mucosal bleeding, there can also be visceral hemorrhage, intracranial hemorrhage is the fatal cause of leukemia.

    Chronic leukemia: no symptoms in the early stage, all found in physical examination or incidental circumstances, leukocytosis or splenomegaly, fatigue, low-grade fever, night sweats, weight loss, sternal pain are common symptoms, and there may be anemia and bleeding in the later stage.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Anemia is mainly manifested as paleness, fatigue, sweating, shortness of breath and rapid heartbeat both during activity and rest, and it is progressively aggravated;

    2. Fever can have different degrees and types of fever, mainly caused by infection, with angina, stomatitis, and perianal inflammation being the most common;

    3. Infection: Bacterial infection is common;

    4. Bleeding can be found throughout the whole body, with **, gums, and nasal cavity being the most common;

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Anemia, bleeding, infection, etc., what is the patient's current condition?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. Systemic symptoms are the most direct signs of early symptoms of leukemia.

    1. The lymph nodes become swollen, and pain occurs in the bone and joint parts, which is more common in children, and the patient's sternum will have a slight tenderness.

    2. Recurrence of body fever and infection. Inflammation or ulcers often occur in the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth area. Among the early symptoms of leukemia, 50% to 84% of leukemia patients have a body fever as the first symptom.

    3. Among the initial symptoms of leukemia, physical fatigue and anemia are manifestations of acute leukemia, and when leukemia is aggravated, these two conditions will also be aggravated.

    4. **Mucosal petechiae, bleeding gums, nasal cattle and other conditions occur frequently, and women will be accompanied by excessive menstrual bleeding.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Common symptoms include bleeding, congestion, anemia, fever, bone pain, etc., but these symptoms do not necessarily occur at the same time, and leukemia is not the only cause of these symptoms. What is the purpose of your question?

    Can you tell if someone has leukemia based on symptoms alone? If this simple solution could be solved, it would be time for hospitals around the world to close. Hehe.

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