I m Acute Non gonorhea Leukemia M5 and I m Acute Non gonorhea Leukemia M

Updated on healthy 2024-04-22
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After many times of chemotherapy, the bone marrow damage is greater, the body's immunity decreases, resulting in low white blood cells, like you are too low now, easy to be infected with germs, you should pay special attention, taking Chinese medicine can improve white blood cells and platelets, you can add me for consultation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There will be a decrease in bone marrow hematopoiesis after repeated chemotherapy, it doesn't matter, you should go to the hospital for examination and do the next chemotherapy; After chemotherapy, a little Chinese medicine** will help;

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bone marrow suppression, or take Chinese medicine is better, long-term use, there must be a certain period of periodicity to be effective.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Want to know how long it has been since your chemotherapy ended? Is it more than 1 month? If you don't have to worry about it within 1 month, it's just a little slow but it's still normal, it is recommended that you check the bone marrow to see, first of all, you can rule out whether there are bad cells that hinder the growth of good cells, and then you can also see if the bone marrow hyperplasia is active, whether the plate function is good, go to bone piercing as soon as possible, you are 20 years old, you shouldn't be scared anymore......Come on!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello acute myeloid leukemia M5 type is a relatively good type of leukemia (combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine**), but after all, it is a malignant disease, and there are refractory patients. During or after chemotherapy, there will be a decrease in blood cells, including hemoglobin, white blood cells, platelets, etc., which is a normal phenomenon and indicates that chemotherapy drugs are effective. If the symptoms you describe occur while chemotherapy is still occurring, it is advisable to pause chemotherapy and resume some chemotherapy regimens to ensure patient safety.

    Leukemia is a malignant proliferative disease caused by abnormal proliferation and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells. Also known as blood cancer, it is more common in children or young adults. So far, the ** of human leukemia is not fully understood, and it is believed to be related to infection, radiation factors, chemical factors, genetic factors, etc.

    It is related to genetic factors, but it is not a genetic disease, although your sister unfortunately has leukemia, the chance of you and other family members developing leukemia is also very small.

    I wish your sister a speedy **! If you don't understand anything in the future, you can contact me directly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes.

    Leukemia is a malignant disease of the hematopoietic system and one of the top ten high-incidence malignant tumors in China. It is characterized by the unrestricted proliferation of a large number of leukemia cells in the bone marrow and other hematopoietic tissues and into the peripheral bloodstream, while the production of normal blood cells is significantly inhibited. Leukemia is the first malignant disease among young people, and children are the majority.

    It's still not fully understood, and the virus may be the main cause.

    According to the type of proliferative cells, they can be divided into three categories: granulocytic, lymphocytic and monocytic. The main manifestations are infection, fever, anemia, and bleeding.

    As far as the early stage of leukemia** is concerned, clinical practice advocates comprehensive**, among which chemotherapy is the mainstay, and traditional Chinese medicine** can be combined to reduce toxicity and increase efficiency. If conditions permit, bone marrow transplantation can be used, which can play a leading role. Chemotherapy is an important early treatment for leukemia, which can effectively relieve symptoms and prolong survival, and chemotherapy is also a necessary step before bone marrow transplantation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Your mother's condition is not in remission after chemotherapy, severe anemia, and severe bleeding (very low platelets) is due to the invasion of leukemia cells.

    1. Intermittent transfusion of hematocytes and platelets, maintaining hemoglobin above 60g70g L, and maintaining blood small limb plates at more than 10,000;

    2 You can try the "CAG" scheme;

    3 You should take a leave of absence and go back to your hometown.

    Chang Yingjun, the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Leukemia can be acute and chronic.

    Acute leukemia is divided into two categories according to the causative cells, namely: acute lymphoid leukemia and non-lymphoid leukemia. Each type is divided into 7 types. M5 is the monocytic type.

    **: Mainly bone marrow transplant, yes**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, I don't know what M5 for leukemia means, and I'm not a doctor. I only wanted to help people with this disease because my dad died of this disease last month.

    Our family found a Chinese medicine doctor who could ** leukemia, and they found him two days before my father died, and my father was too serious to return to heaven at that time. He has successfully ** 10 people with leukemia. If you need help, just contact me.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Simply put, leukemia is commonly known as blood cancer.

    Acute leukemia can be divided into two categories: acute lymphoblastic leukemia (acute lymphocytic leukemia) and acute non-lymphocytic leukemia (acute non-lymphocytic, ANLL). According to the FAB typing standard revised in 1985, ANLL is divided into 7 types, such as M1-M7, which are:

    M1: undifferentiated myelocytic leukemia;

    m2: partially differentiated myelocytic leukemia;

    M3: acute promyelocytic leukemia;

    M4: acute myelocytic and monocytic leukemia;

    M5: acute monocytic leukemia;

    M6: acute erythemia or erythroleukemia;

    M7: Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia.

    According to the morphological characteristics of FAB, ALL is divided into three types: L1, L2 and L3.

    L1 type: primitive lymphocytes have uniform round nuclei and little cytoplasm;

    L2 type: primitive lymphocytes are more varied, the nucleus may be irregular, and the cytoplasm is more than L1;

    Type L3: primitive lymphocytes have a fine nuclear chromatin and the cytoplasm is blue to dark blue with vacuole formation.

    In addition, according to the immunological characteristics, AI can be divided into two categories: T cells and B cells, and then divided into various subtypes. Except for the B-cell blast shower, there was no significant correlation between the morphological and immunological types of blast shower.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello acute myeloid leukemia M5 is a malignant proliferative disease of the bone marrow. This active integrative medicine** is curative. There are three main steps:

    The first step is to use traditional Chinese medicine to cool the blood and detoxify the blood in combination with chemotherapy to achieve complete blood remission; The second step is to use traditional Chinese medicine to help the right and dispel evil with chemotherapy to achieve molecular biological relief; The third step is to apply traditional Chinese medicine for detoxification and evil dispel with cellular immunity** to obtain clinical **.

    In general, 80% of patients with M5 active integrative medicine can achieve complete remission, and about 40% of patients can achieve clinical remission**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Friend! It seems that he is a new patient, as a family member, you don't know what leukemia is, look at what you said about this faction hall and don't understand it at all! I myself am also a leukemia patient, I was treated in the 307 Hospital of the People's Liberation Army, and I was transplanted!

    Because many of them are treated in 307, everyone basically knows a little about curing diseases, so few people say nonsense, and the group owner is also a transplant patient, and he will be kicked out if he encounters advertising!! The next two overly simplistic questions you asked.

    1. Why is her white blood cells slowly decreasing?

    Answer: Chemotherapy is to use chemotherapy drugs to kill leukemia cells, but the drugs will also kill good cells while killing cancer cells, so the blood will fall down vigorously, and blood transfusion will be required to a certain extent. When the white blood cells are below the low point state, the patient basically has no immunity at this time, and is very susceptible to infection, so pay special attention!

    This lasted for more than a week, after which the blood picture began to recover! I'm a patient, so it's all in the vernacular.

    2. The doctor also said that it will be lighter in the past few days, and how long can you live if you can't slow down?

    Answer: Either you didn't understand what the doctor said, or your hospital didn't work at all, and the doctor was not professional at all! He didn't explain to you the process of chemotherapy and the matters to be paid attention to, he was not responsible!

    Except for the very serious ones, I haven't heard of any patients who passed away during their first chemotherapy! If the first chemotherapy treatment is in remission, then there is hope!

    3. She is type AB, I am type B, and our family has no history of this disease, will I also have leukemia?

    A: Leukemia is a disease that occurs when the immune system is impaired, and no evidence of heredity has been found, so don't be afraid to get it yourself! I know of at least 300 patients, and I haven't heard of more than two families with this disease!

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