Leukocytosis, suspected leukemia, intermittent high fever 20

Updated on healthy 2024-04-04
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Since the bone piercing has been done and still can't be found**, it is difficult to get a definite answer by asking here.

    It is recommended to transfer to a major hospital for re-examination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In what hospital did you see it? If the result of bone puncture is not leukemia, it should be ruled out temporarily, and it is recommended to go to a larger hospital for a good examination, so as not to delay the condition.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    From what you said, it's hard to know which condition it belongs to, leukocytosis, is a common condition in medicine, and there are many reasons for this:

    1.It is commonly seen in acute bacterial infection, severe tissue damage, massive bleeding, poisoning and leukemia.

    2.Allergic enteritis, intestinal parasitic diseases.

    3.Acute infection, uremia, severe burns, acute bleeding, tissue damage, leukemia after major surgery, etc. 4Certain diseases, traumas, etc.

    5.Tuberculosis, typhoid, malaria,

    The above are only some of the cases, I personally think that the infection is the most common, like yours is more abnormal, there are recurrent phenomena, it may be because the bacterial infection is not completely cleared, but it does not rule out a variety of conditions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Disease analysis: elevated white blood cells accompanied by fever, generally the most common is infectious inflammation, blood diseases generally have obvious elevation of white blood cells, generally hundreds of thousands or millions of phenomena.

    Suggestions: It is recommended to actively fight infection** and combine antipyretic drugs for symptomatic treatment**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no necessary connection to this. Leukemia itself does not cause fever, and if the patient has been living in an absolutely sterile environment, it is theoretically possible that the fever will not occur all the time. Leukemia patients are prone to fever because their resistance is very poor and they are prone to various infections, in fact, many leukemia patients do not die of leukemia itself, but because of infection, especially after chemotherapy, when the resistance is very low.

    Therefore, persistent or occasional fever cannot be used as an indicator of leukemia progression. Conversely, fever may persist in the late stages of leukemia, which may or may not be febrile occasionally. Of course, persistent fever is a very bad phenomenon, which is likely to indicate that the doctor's use of various drugs is close to ineffective, that is, drug resistance has developed, and the infection cannot be effectively treated.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Analysis: A variety of diseases can cause low-grade fever. Fever is a symptom that diseases such as rheumatism, tuberculosis, chronic inflammation, and low immunity can cause persistent low-grade fever; Long-term psychological stress and emotional instability can also cause disorders in the body temperature center, resulting in unexplained persistent low-grade fever.

    Problems with any of the body's systems can cause a low-grade fever in the middle of a blind waiter's feast. The cause of low-grade fever is difficult to detect through routine tests such as blood, urine, and stool, and some low-grade fever caused by bacterial infections can only be detected through bacterial culture. Unknown low-grade fever should not be abused.

    Fever is one of the body's reactions to the invasion of disease. Patients with low-grade fever take antipyretics, which is not conducive to the disease**.

    Guidance and wisdom: indiscriminate use of antipyretics can also lead to white blood cell decline, aplastic anemia and other risks. Antipyretics should only be considered if the temperature is above 38.

    Persistent low-grade fever should be treated as soon as possible, and a thorough examination should be done as soon as possible. Some symptoms of early malignancy or early bacterial infection are also low-grade fever. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for relevant examinations to avoid the worsening of the fever**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I remember when I was in middle school, a classmate developed leukemia without warning, and endured undeserved suffering at the same age. In fact, leukemia has some symptoms in the early stage, and it will be manifested in many aspects, if it can be detected early, it may bring greater hope to the disease.

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