What are the early symptoms of leukemia? What can be done to prevent it?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello: The main clinical characteristics of the pre-leukemia are: patients have different degrees of anemia in clinical practice, and it is difficult to improve despite a variety of ** anemia; Some patients may also present with abnormalities such as fever or hemorrhage; Routine blood tests may show pancytopenia or either.

    The first and second lineage cells are reduced, and pathological hematopoietic phenomena such as giant red blood cells, giant platelets, and nucleated red blood cells can be seen; Three or two lineage blood cells in the bone marrow show pathological hematopoiesis, in which the proportion of blasts may be increased, but it does not meet the criteria for leukemia.

    Daily prevention of leukemia:

    1. Eat more fresh vegetables, whole grains, etc.;

    2. Reduce contact with benzene, chronic benzene poisoning mainly damages the human body's hematopoietic system, causing leukemia due to the decrease in the number of white blood cells and platelets.

    3. Do not abuse drugs, such as chloramphenicol, cytotoxic anticancer drugs, immunosuppressants and other drugs, be cautious and do not use them for a long time;

    Fourth, try to avoid radiation radiation, personnel engaged in radiation work should do a good job of personal protection, infants and pregnant women should avoid excessive exposure to radiation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Anemia, fever and bleeding, the symptoms of fever in patients with acute leukemia are more obvious. That is, infection.

    Leukemia is mainly diagnosed by laboratory tests, and the symptoms are only auxiliary to the diagnosis, and there is little significance for the diagnosis. And leukemia is not very clear, and the person's own genes and external environment are closely related, we try to reduce contact with some chemicals and radiation, etc., healthy life, will prevent the occurrence of leukemia as much as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    [Introduction]: The early symptoms of leukemia are very similar to common sub-health, so people often ignore this serious disease. Here are the early symptoms of leukemia?

    Leukemia is a malignant tumor disease that everyone has heard of. At present, the only way to treat leukemia is bone marrow transplantation, and even if the bone marrow transplant is successful, it will affect the patient's quality of life in the future. Therefore, the early detection of leukemia is particularly important.

    You may not know that common sub-health symptoms such as fever, excessive sweating, insomnia, weight loss, and even bloating and abdominal pain may be early symptoms of chronic myelogenous leukemia. So what are the initial symptoms of leukemia that are similar to sub-health?

    The symptoms of the initial stage of chronic myelogenous leukemia are similar to those of sub-health, with the following symptoms:

    1. Abdominal distention: Leukemia can cause an enlarged spleen, which in turn reflects the symptoms of abdominal distention. Chronic myelogenous leukemia is more common and more pronounced than acute leukemia with an enlarged spleen. Splenomegaly can cause heaviness and discomfort in the left hypochondrium or left upper quadrant, and a feeling of fullness after eating.

    2. Hyperhidrosis and fever: There are a large number of leukemia cells in the body of leukemia patients, * The body produces a series of fever substances, which causes fever in the body, and infectious hyperthermia will cause increased sweating.

    3. Fatigue and paleness: caused by anemia caused by leukemia, patients often suffer from fatigue, paleness, palpitations, shortness of breath, and edema of the lower limbs.

    4. Weight loss: hypermetabolism, chronic grain infection and persistent high fever caused by leukemia will cause weight loss, and loss of appetite and gastrointestinal function problems in some patients caused by leukemia may also cause weight loss.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Diet: 1. Supplement the body's need for protein, such as poultry eggs, milk, fish and shrimp, lean meat, animal blood, animal offal, tofu, tofu, etc.

    2. Eat more vitamin-rich foods, including rape, tomatoes, small bailai, leeks, camellia, hawthorn, citrus, fresh dates, macaques, lemons, etc.

    3. Consume more iron-rich foods, such as animal liver, blood, soft-shelled turtle, peas, black beans, green vegetables, jujubes, brown sugar, black fungus, sesame paste, egg yolk, etc.

    4. Eat small meals and eat often, which is easy to digest, such as pastries, chocolate, bread, quail eggs, fish floss, sour milk, kiwifruit, fresh vegetable juice, etc.

    5. Adjust the diet according to the symptoms of the condition.

    If the patient has poor food intake and indigestion, he can be provided with semi-liquid or soft rice, such as two-rice porridge, liver porridge, steamed egg custard, yogurt, tofu brain, xiaolongbao, etc., and can be accompanied by hawthorn, radish and other dissipative foods.

    Life: Stay optimistic and cooperative**.

    Pay attention to food hygiene and arrange your diet reasonably.

    Moderate physical activity is also very important.

    Prevents bleeding and infection.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course, hurry up and see a doctor! If it's really leukemia, it's over.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If it is an early stage patient, it may be effective to use Chinese herbal formula.

    Mountain cloth clothing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello! Pre-leukemia (pre-leukemia) refers to the hematologic abnormalities that are difficult to determine for a considerable period of time before the appearance of leukemia, and are retrospectively diagnosed after the occurrence of leukemia.

    The main clinical characteristics of pre-white are: patients have different degrees of anemia in clinical practice, and it is difficult to improve although they have a variety of ** anemia; Some patients may also present with fever or abnormal bleeding, and pancytopenia or any other can be seen in routine blood tests.

    The first and second lineage cells are reduced, and there are pathological hematopoietic phenomena such as giant red blood cells, giant platelets, and nucleated red blood cells, and the three lineage blood cells or any two lineages of blood cells in the bone marrow show pathological hematopoiesis, in which the proportion of blast cells can be increased, but it has not yet reached the standard of leukemia.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Please, if there were an omen, there would be no leukemia patients in the world.

    The early symptoms of acute leukemia resemble a cold. Sudden chills and high fever are the first symptoms; Some present with severe bleeding. Chronic leukemia is often asymptomatic in the early stage, and is usually diagnosed only when abnormal blood or splenomegaly is found during a physical examination or medical treatment for other diseases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The omen is not good, who knows if you have any other disease reactions, if you are worried about getting a regular clothing hospital to go for a physical examination, you can't delay.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello! The common symptoms of leukemia are fever, anemia, bleeding, hepatosplenic lymphadenopathy and other symptoms.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Acute leukemia in children and adolescents often occurs abruptly. Common presenting symptoms include fever, progressive anemia, significant bleeding tendency, or bone and joint pain. The symptoms of leukemia are mainly related to the destruction of hematopoietic function in the bone marrow, which can be prevented from (Han Qifeng's mental journey).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Anemia is often the main early symptom of leukemia, which is mainly manifested as paleness, feeling weak and tired, 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 above 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, physical examination can find hepatosplenomegaly, and obvious tenderness under the sternum, which is an early symptom of leukemia.

    4. Nearly 40% of patients with hemorrhagic leukemia have 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, gums, menorrhagia, etc.

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