What is leukemia mainly caused and what causes it?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-13
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The simplest and most professional way to say it is a bone marrow hematopoietic cell tumor. Malignant. It is a tumor.

    It is caused by a variety of factors, as other floors say. But anemia is not eaten by white blood cells, hehehe. It belongs to the category of tumors that have not yet been clarified by human beings, so it is unexplainable...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Leukemia can be caused by 1Viruses, such as certain RNA tumor viruses or retroviruses2Chemical factors such as benzene, fertilizers, burning plastic products, etc. 3

    Physical factors, e.g. X-rays 4Genetic factors: There is a genetic predisposition in the family of people with leukemia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Let me explain it to you in layman's terms. It is that the body of an normally healthy person has an army to fight against germs. As for people with leukemia, this army is many times more numerous than ordinary people, so that they fight not only germs, but also other normal cells in their own body, and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In layman's terms, bai is the blood that is free from du

    The "devouring zhi fine" of the epidemic effect (dao is the kind that eats the virus, and the blood is called white answer fine) cannot achieve a state of equilibrium. It's so powerful that it eats even the "red blood cells" in its own body (I don't need to explain it)! This is the pathology of leukemia!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Leukemia is associated with the following factors:

    1 Viral infection.

    2 The incidence of leukemia is higher in people exposed to chemical factors such as benzene and its derivatives than in the general population. Some anti-tumor cytotoxic drugs, such as nitrogen mustard, cyclophosphamide, methylbenzylhydrazine, VP16, VM26, etc., are recognized to have leukemia-causing effects.

    3 Radiation factors, there is conclusive evidence that various ionizing radiation conditions can cause leukemia in humans.

    4 Genetic factors, the incidence of leukemia in people with chromosomal aberrations is higher than that in normal people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The specific cause of leukemia is not very clear, but at present, the following aspects may be used as its **, such as ionizing radiation, chemical drugs or poisons, and viral infections may be regarded as leukemia. However, in addition to these environmental factors, there are also factors within the patient, because not all people are exposed to these chemical drugs, poisons, ionizing radiation, or viruses, so it is also related to the susceptibility of the patient itself. So at present, the ** of leukemia is not very clear.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The causes of leukemia include radiation, ionizing radiation, drugs, poisons, viruses, genetic factors, etc., so people who are susceptible to leukemia include workers engaged in radiation, tumor patients who have undergone radiotherapy, chemotherapy or have received certain drugs that can cause leukemia due to other diseases, and so on. In addition, people who have been exposed to X-rays during pregnancy are also at increased risk of pediatric leukemia. As for the genetic factors in the occurrence of leukemia, although there is a certain influence, this does not mean that the children of parents who have suffered from leukemia must have leukemia, but the incidence of children of leukemia patients is higher than that of other family members.

    Heredity can lead to a deficiency of factor (antihemophilein globulin) or factor (plasma thromboplastin component) in the blood, which can cause a disorder in the coagulation system and cause the blood to clot properly. Hemophilia is one of the most common bleeding disorders of coagulopathy, and patients are no different from normal people when they are not bleeding, but they can cause prolonged or even fatal bleeding when they encounter minor trauma. It is more common in preschool children and is much more common in men than women.

    There are two main types of hemophilia, hemophilia A (i.e., factor procoagulation deficiency) and hemophilia B (thromboplastin deficiency), but the most common is hemophilia A.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    External factors are indispensable conditions for the onset of the disease, and there are three main types:

    1.Physical: mainly radiation, ultraviolet rays, dust fibers represented by asbestos, cadmium, asphalt as the representative of various harmful substances.

    Long-term exposure to these substances is 3 to 10 times more likely to become ill than non-exposure. For example, the atomic bomb of Hiroshima in Japan and the nuclear power plant accident in the former Soviet Union have caused a considerable number of leukemia patients.

    2.Chemical: Leukemia 80 is associated with environmental pollution.

    3.Biological: Mainly caused by viruses and bacteria.

    The above are external factors, and there are five main internal factors.

    1.Heredity: There is a family history of leukemia that is high for multiple generations, sometimes 3 to 4 times higher than in the general population.

    2.Mental: It is related to mental depression and depression for a long time.

    3.Immunity: Weakened or dysfunctional resistance predisposes to the disease.

    4.Bad habits: including smoking, alcohol, picky eating, unscientific cooking, etc.

    5.Nutrition: Lack or imbalance of vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats, sugars, fiber, etc. in the diet can cause internal environmental disorders.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Nutrition: Lack or imbalance of vitamins, selenium, minerals, proteins, fats, sugars, fiber, etc. in the diet can cause internal environment disorders.

    Selenium is an anti-cancer substance, eat more selenium-supplementing foods, the most effective selenium supplements are to eat selenium supplements, such as selenium-rich malt tablets, vitamin E and carotene. Eat more selenium-containing fruits, such as garlic, tomatoes, onions, stone cypress, etc., which are rich in selenium, relatively speaking, vegetables and fruits that contain more selenium include sweet melon, dried sweet potato, Chinese cabbage, sulforaphane, leek, and green garlic seedlings.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is currently no known cause of leukemia internationally. Leukemia is caused by many factors, such as decoration, such as viral infection, genetic mutations, such as low immunity, genetic mutations, etc., ......

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After a cold, long-term inability, long-term fever, long-term pneumonia, long-term inability, long-term inability to change the condition and turn into leukemia.

    If you use traditional Chinese medicine **cold, pneumonia, fever, and one day**, it cannot be converted into leukemia.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is mainly related to viral factors, physical factors (radiation, etc.), chemical factors (caused by chloramphenicol, etc.) and other factors.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Caused by excessive weakness of the heart and spleen.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Suggestion: Hello, the situation you said is due to the abnormal proliferation of the bone marrow, which leads to the infiltration of the whole body tissue caused by the generation of a large number of leukemia cells (naïve cells), and it is necessary to actively undergo chemotherapy.

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