Help explain what the symptoms of leukemia look like?

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

    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 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 a manifestation of a large number of leukemia cells infiltrating the bone marrow.

    4. Hemorrhage Nearly 40% of leukemia has hemorrhage 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.

    5. Neurological symptoms such as headache, nausea, vomiting, hemiplegia, and loss of consciousness are caused by leukemia's infiltration of brain cells and meninges.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The clinical manifestations of leukemia are mainly infection, anemia, bleeding, etc., the infection is the result of low immunity of the body, very susceptible to bacterial infection, there may be some inflammation, there will be pharyngitis, stomatitis, pneumonia, enteritis, cystitis, etc., which also makes the patient's whole body fever and body temperature high. The phenomenon of bleeding is also very common, the bleeding site is all over the body, and the main cause is thrombocytopenia, **, gums, nasal bleeding is the most common.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Anemia, susceptibility to infections, dizziness and weakness, thrombocytopenia, mild fever, are the main symptoms. I also learned that some patients have difficulty healing after the breakage and will bleed incessantly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I feel symptoms of weakness in my limbs, symptoms of dizziness, symptoms of loss of appetite, symptoms of lack of sleep, and symptoms of hot headedness. So when we have this situation, we must go to ** in time, and don't bring unnecessary trouble to ourselves.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Common symptoms of leukemia include the following:

    1. Fever: It is caused by the disease itself, and some patients can also be co-infected due to decreased body immunity, such as lung infection, ** infection, and visceral infection, and the body temperature can reach 39 -40 or more;

    2. Bleeding: the main manifestations are ** bleeding, common purpura and even large ecchymosis, some patients show nosebleeds, gum bleeding, fundus bleeding, and in severe cases, visceral bleeding, such as pulmonary hemoptysis, blood in the urine, blood in the stool, and even cerebral hemorrhage;

    3. Anemia: caused by the reduction of the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin content due to the suppression of red blood cell growth by leukemia cells;

    4. Other manifestations: fatigue, palpitation after activity, sweating, lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    5 Fifty percent of leukemia patients will have symptoms of hepatatomy, spleen and lymphadenopathy, and acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most obvious. Enlarged lymph nodes are usually soft or medium hard, with a smooth surface, and no adhesions when pressed.

    6. The first injury of leukemia patients is manifested as nodules, lumps and spots, and mucosal lesions refer to the swelling and ulcers of the oral mucosa, nasal mucosa and respiratory mucosa, etc., and it should be distinguished from general ulcer diseases.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Acute leukemia generally occurs in adolescents, the onset is very rapid, the time of the disease is very short, often only a few months, so once the child has a fever that does not go away, it should be vigilant, the cause of fever is mostly due to infection, such as pneumonia, stomatitis or ear inflammation, etc., sometimes it may be a symptom of acute leukemia itself, without any other accompanying infection.

    2 Leukemia patients may bleed in all parts of the body, such as bleeding gums, ** bleeding, bleeding in the ear, and even retinal bleeding, the most common of which is nosebleeds, and sometimes excessive menstrual bleeding in women may also be the first sign of leukemia.

    3 Leukemia patients may first develop myelodysplastic syndrome, and then slowly develop leukemia. The bone marrow is the main part of the human body's hematopoiesis, so patients may have anemia, weakness, fatigue, paleness and other manifestations due to insufficient hematopoiesis, and may also have symptoms such as palpitations, palpitation, shortness of breath and swelling of the lower limbs. People with all types of leukemia can have signs of anemia, and older people are more likely to develop anemia with leukemia.

    4. Leukemia patients have bone pain and joint pain due to the infiltration of bone and periosteum, which can be distributed in the limbs, diffuse pain in the back, or localized joint pain. Bone and joint pain is also one of the most prominent manifestations of leukemia, and if you have sudden unexplained joint and bone pain, you may be suffering from leukemia.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Common presenting symptoms include fever, progressive anemia, significant bleeding tendency, or bone and joint pain. 1. Significant bleeding symptoms.

    Onset is sudden. Leukemia usually has a rapid or slow onset and a short course of illness, especially in children and adolescents. The patients with slow onset are mostly elderly and some young patients, and the disease gradually progresses.

    Most of these patients have progressive fatigue and weakness, paleness, palpitation after exertion, shortness of breath, lack of appetite, weight loss, or unexplained fever as the first symptoms. In addition, a small number of patients may have convulsions, blindness, toothache, swollen gums, pericardial effusion, and paraplegia of both lower limbs as the first symptoms. Bleeding is also a common symptom of leukemia, and the bleeding site can be all over the body, with **, gums, and nasal bleeding being the most common, as well as retina, intraauricular hemorrhage, and intracranial, gastrointestinal, respiratory tract and other visceral hemorrhage.

    Menorrhagia is also common in women and can be the first symptom. 2. One of the most common symptoms of leukemia is fever and infection, with different degrees of fever and fever type. The main cause of fever is infection, which is more common in bacteria and less common in viral infections, but it is often more dangerous.

    Among them, laryngitis, stomatitis, perianitis, pneumonia, tonsillitis, gingivitis, perianal abscess and so on are the most common. Ear inflammation, enteritis, carbuncles, pyelonephritis, etc. can also be seen, and severe infections can also occur with sepsis, sepsis, etc. 3. The most common symptom of leukemia is anemia.

    Anemia can appear in the early stages of the disease and can be seen in various types of leukemia, but it is more common in elderly patients, and many patients often have anemia as the first symptom. A small number of cases may develop refractory anemia months before diagnosis or years after the diagnosis, and leukemia may develop later. Patients with anemia often have uncomfortable symptoms such as fatigue, pallor, palpitations, shortness of breath, and edema of the lower limbs.

    4. Extensive lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly, with acute lymphoblastic leukemia being the most common, 50% of leukemia patients will have hepatosplenomegaly, with acute lymphoblastic leukemia hepatosplenomegaly being the most significant. 5. Leukemia cells can infiltrate the respiratory, digestive and genitourinary systems, as well as orbits, lacrimal glands and fundus, etc., and patients may have diffuse or nodular changes in the lungs, accompanied by pleural effusion, digestive disorders, proteinuria, hematuria, amenorrhea or excessive menstrual flow, proptosis, vision loss and other symptoms. The above is an introduction to the early symptoms of leukemia, I hope to provide you with some useful information and help.

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