Do you get dizzy if you have leukemia? Can you faint suddenly if you have leukemia?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-11
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Leukemia generally has symptoms such as fever, easy bleeding, anemia, and easy infection. But not everyone is the same. Dizziness in leukemia can be caused by anemia.

    You don't have to be too nervous. Colds can also last up to two weeks, depending on the individual's constitution. If your symptoms do not improve after a while, you can go to the hospital for a blood test.

    I have a remedy, and I can talk back if I want to.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    *Dizziness generally does not belong to the scope of vertigo, and there are various causes of dizziness, such as anemia, poor sleep, nervousness, insufficient cerebral blood supply, cervical spondylosis, physical weakness, cardiovascular disease, hyperlipidemia, high myopia, etc., it is recommended to rest for a few days if it does not get better, you need to go to the hospital to see a doctor! Many people think that it is a small problem, dizziness when hungry, dizziness before and after menstruation, and dizziness when standing up after squatting for a long time. Occasional dizziness should be fine.

    However, if you get dizzy for a long time, you should be careful, as it may be a precursor to a serious illness. When you have a cold, you may have dizziness and wish you good health!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because leukemia can cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, people will suddenly faint, and there will be symptoms such as dizziness and dizziness.

    The condition can be alleviated and the pain of the patient can be alleviated through the method of "Cancerous Heart Road Han Qi".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When was it diagnosed? How old you are.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Possibly, how is the patient doing now?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are three causes of leukemia patients: first, the patient's congenital heart and spleen are excessively weak, and the patient's condition is aggravated when the internal and external transportation is unfavorable; the second is that the spleen of the posterior angel is physically or chemically damaged; The third is the cause of various debts owed by the patient or parents in previous lives.

    No matter what the situation is, according to the current technology, as long as it cooperates, it can reduce the pain and prolong the survival time like ([cancerous heart road Han Qi]).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Life is impermanent, and it is also the most fragile, we must cherish life and love life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many causes of leukemia, such as a. dysfunction of the five internal organs of the human body, b long-term use of Western medicine and chemical drugs for all major and minor diseases**; c. Chemicals, colourings, spices, monosodium glutamate, etc. added to the diet; d Fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides, etc. are used in crops and vegetables; e. Severe pollution of natural air and groundwater; f Radiation from decoration materials such as homes, offices, supermarkets, etc., various electrical appliances, nuclear radiation, etc.; g Poor living habits, unhealthy diet, picky eating, insufficient rest, etc.; h Leukemia is diagnosed when leukemia is detected when white blood cells or some cells are slightly elevated, and leukemia is developed according to leukemia** before leukemia is formed;

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to expert Professor Diao Wenjing, there are many causes of vertigo. Some are due to low blood pressure, insufficient blood supply to the brain, and even fainting. For example, at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, China's famous shooter Wang Yifu fainted on the field, which was caused by this reason, and many patients with cervical spondylosis have symptoms of vertigo.

    Vertigo is mainly manifested as dizziness, tinnitus, nausea, and even deafness, dizziness, and inability to see clearly. The main characteristics are nausea and even vomiting, paleness, sometimes sweating, unable to even walk, and need help. 80 vertigo is related to cervical intervertebral joint misalignment, how does vertigo occur?

    I believe that about 80% of vertigo is related to cervical intervertebral joint misalignment, except for congenital factors such as cranial nerve malformations or organic lesions caused by trauma. We know that the vertebral artery is an important "conduit" in the human body, which leads through the cervical spine to the brain and is responsible for blood delivery to the brain. Any misalignment, hyperplasia and other problems in the cervical spine may damage or affect this blood supply "pipe", which in turn affects the blood supply to the brain.

    Vertigo is caused by the dislocation of the occipital atlas vertebra and the atlantoaxial intervertebral joint compressing the third segment of the vertebral artery, resulting in insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the cerebral basilar artery, at this time, the brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon and brain are hypoxic and ischemia, and the labyrinth artery and the internal auditory artery are also ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in ear nerve disorders and tinnitus and deafness; At the same time, due to the compression of the upper cervical sympathetic nerve, the cerebral vascular spasm is aggravated, and the cerebral ischemia state is aggravated, so symptoms such as dizziness appear.

    On July 18, 2009, the "Diao's Spine of Traditional Chinese Medicine" was jointly organized by the Beijing Municipal Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau, the China Medical and Health Development Association, and the China Folk Chinese Medicine Research and Development Association""The launching ceremony and development seminar of the "Cardiac Neurosis" municipal scientific research project was held in Beijing. The results of Professor Diao's research on vertigo are: for vertigo diagnosed as being caused by dislocation of the occipital atlantoaxial joint or atlantoaxial joint, the ** rate is 83 and the effective rate is 96.

    How can it be treated? That is to use the "Chinese medicine Diao's spine joint five-point one-line manual reduction" to perform manual reduction for the dislocated intervertebral joints. With the correction of the misaligned intervertebral joints, the corresponding tissues and organs reach relative balance, and symptoms such as dizziness will naturally be relieved and eliminated.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Acute leukemia generally has the following manifestations: 1-unexplained fever, generally low-grade fever, 2-decreased resistance, cold-like diseases are more frequent; 3- Bleeding, especially when brushing teeth in the morning, more bleeding gums, 4- Anemia. Pale face 5 - general weakness, decreased physical strength.

    6- Blood routine, or blood smear, the proportion of blood cells in the blood is abnormally high, and white blood cells can reach a 10-fold increase.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    White blood cells are very high, a normal person is 4000, he may to tens of thousands, hair loss.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Anemia or symptoms of anemia.

    Anemia was found on routine blood tests, or common symptoms of anemia such as dizziness, fatigue, palpitations, and shortness of breath appeared, and were confirmed by routine blood tests. The standard for anemia is 120 g L of hemoglobin < men and 110 g L < women, and the stricter criteria are 110 g L < men and 100 g L < women.

    2. Elevated or decreased white blood cells.

    Abnormal blood leukocytes are often found in the blood due to regular health check-ups or routine blood examinations for other diseases, i.e., 10 109 L or < 4 109 L.

    3. Bleeding with thrombocytopenia.

    Common bleeding includes bleeding spots or ecchymosis, bleeding gums, nosebleeds, and menorrhagia or bleeding, and thrombocytopenia on routine blood tests, i.e., < 100 109 L. Bleeding usually occurs with an average platelet < of 50 109 L and is more pronounced at a platelet < 30 109 L.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Weakness, paleness, bleeding clots from the teeth.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Patients with leukemia will have clinical manifestations such as fever, large ecchymosis, nosebleeds, fundus bleeding, visceral bleeding, decreased appetite, weight loss, decreased physical strength, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Patients may also experience symptoms such as anemia and hepatosplenomegaly due to long-term blood loss. If you need to consult leukemia conditions or drug guidance, you can poke [Official Service-Official**] below for help.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello Duo Health answers for you: What are the early symptoms of leukemia?

    1. Anemia is often the first symptom of leukemia, mainly manifested as paleness, feeling weak and tired, sweating, shortness of breath and rapid heartbeat both during activities 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, supraclavicular bone, armpit and groin, often without obvious pain, and 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. Bleeding Leukemia has bleeding as the early manifestation of nearly 40%. 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.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Clinical symptoms of leukemia 1. Onset Leukemia has a rapid or slow onset, and many children and adolescents have a sudden onset. Common presenting symptoms include fever, progressive anemia, significant bleeding tendency, or bone and joint pain.

    The onset of the disease is mostly elderly and some young patients, and the disease progresses gradually. 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.

    2. Fever and infection b. Fever is one of the most common symptoms of leukemia, which can occur in different stages of re-disease and have different degrees of fever and fever type. The main cause of fever is infection, among which angina, stomatitis, and perianitis are the most common, and pneumonia, tonsillitis, gingivitis, and perianal abscess are also more common. Ear inflammation, enteritis, carbuncles, pyelonephritis, etc. can also be seen, and severe infections can also occur with sepsis, sepsis, etc.

    b. The pathogen of infection is mostly bacteria, and in the early stage of the disease, gram-positive cocci are the main pathogens. Viral infections are rare but often more sinister, and CMV, measles, or varicella virus infections are prone to pneumonia. d. Bleeding Bleeding is also a common symptom of leukemia, the bleeding site can be all over the body, with **, gums, nasal bleeding being the most common, retinal, intraauricular bleeding and intracranial, gastrointestinal, respiratory tract and other visceral hemorrhage.

    Menorrhagia is also common in women and can be the first symptom. d. Anemia can appear in the early stages, and a small number of cases can develop refractory anemia months or years before diagnosis, and then develop into leukemia. Patients are often accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue, pallor, palpitations, shortness of breath, and edema of the lower limbs.

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