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You probably have leukemia, which is a malignant disease of the blood-forming tissue, also known as a "blood cancer." It is characterized by the unrestricted proliferation of a large number of leukemia cells in the bone marrow and other hematopoietic tissues, and enters the peripheral blood, while the production of normal blood cells is significantly inhibited, the disease ranks first among the malignant diseases in young people, ** is still not fully understood, the virus may be the main cause, but there are many factors such as radiation, chemical poisons (benzene, etc.) or drugs, genetic predisposition, etc. may be pathogenic cofactors. According to the degree of immaturity of leukemia cells and the natural history of leukemia, it is divided into two categories: acute and chronic.
Your symptoms are similar to them and I hope you go to the hospital for a full check-up.
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If you have subcutaneous bleeding with red dots (not protruding), it may be, but not sure. Go to the hospital for a blood test to see if there are more white blood cells, 4800 1w is normal, leukemia patients generally have white blood cells above 1w or even more (before the first chemotherapy) to see if the platelets are low or not, if this is really the case, it is necessary to confirm whether it is, if not, it is great.
The body is the capital of the revolution. It's better to go to the hospital.
I wish you peace and well.
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It doesn't have to be leukemia.
But it is highly recommended to go to the hospital for a blood routine and then a blood smear microscopic examination, if there are blasts in **, it is leukemia.
Let's go to the hospital for a check-up!!
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Go check it out, don't delay the condition, you can't ask anything on the Internet.
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This bosom friend,"I don't know what's going on lately, and I've always suspected that I have white blood", your symptoms may be a manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder, which is a group of neuropsychiatric disorders with obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors as the main clinical manifestations, which is characterized by the coexistence of conscious compulsion and counter-compulsion, and some meaningless thoughts or impulses that even go against one's own will repeatedly invade the patient's daily life. Although the patient experiences that these thoughts or impulses are self-conscious, they try their best to resist, but they are always uncontrollable, and the strong conflict between the two makes them feel great anxiety and pain, affecting their studies, work, interpersonal communication and even daily life. Please go to the hospital to see a psychologist to clear your doubts, and the symptoms will gradually reduce.
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The most common cause of fever in a child is an infection (viral or bacterial). Because it is the alternate season of winter and spring, it is easy to get sick, so it is necessary to consider infection first. If the child has a long-term recurrent fever, it is necessary to do a bone puncture examination to rule out leukemia.
Zheng Huyong, Beijing Children's Hospital.
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Anemia, dizziness, bleeding are early symptoms of leukemia. Leukemia is also prone to persistent low-grade fever, easy to get infections and other diseases, I don't know if you have these symptoms. Standing up and dizzy is something that people with anemia will have, and many people will have anemia.
If you don't feel comfortable, you can ask your family to take you for some blood tests.
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Other symptoms of leukemia Unexplained fever, weakness, and bleeding that cannot be stopped for a long time. You don't have any. From these it can be concluded that it is not.
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