What are the common pathogens of leukemia?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-02
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Now the incidence of leukemia is getting higher and higher, although the country has a strong level of medical care, but leukemia is not very good**, because in the short term to find the right bone marrow for leukemia, the chance of finding a bone marrow that matches yourself is generally very small, so this is a difficult thing. In order to prevent leukemia, we need to know what are the common pathogens of leukemia? Those of us who have studied biology know that if T cells are infected or damaged, they can get leukemia.

    Leukemia caused by viral RNA mostly belongs to the T cell type, after viral infection, the virus will integrate and latent in the host cell, and then carry out chemical reactions and some destruction, once under the action of certain physical and chemical factors, it is finally activated and expressed to induce leukemia. In general, some people with abnormal immune function, such as some patients with autoimmune diseases, have an increased risk of developing leukemia. In terms of chemical factors, chemical factors refer to the fact that if a person is regularly exposed to benzene as well as organic solvents containing benzene, it is associated with the development of leukemia.

    Of course, there are also causes of family genetic diseases, and if the parents have a genetic gene for leukemia, then the child may have leukemia.

    In terms of diet, it is also very related to leukemia, so pay attention to dietary problems. For leukemia, we need to understand its early symptoms before we can go to the hospital in time**. First, the patient may have symptoms of infection, such as fever and other systemic infections, such as urinary and respiratory infections.

    Secondly, if you have frequent nosebleeds, you should also pay attention to oral bleeding and gum bleeding. Symptoms of anemia, such as fatigue, paleness, and dizziness, may also occur. By mastering these symptoms, you can detect changes in your body as soon as possible, and then proceed to the early stage**.

    In the process, you must maintain a good attitude, follow the doctor's arrangement, and actively cooperate, and everything will be fine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are radioactive factors such as radiation rays, chemical factors such as nitrosamines, phenylbutazone and its derivatives, chloramphenicol, etc., viral factors such as RNA tumor viruses, and genetic factors.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At present, the exact source of leukemia has not been accurately identified, but it is definitely related to genetics, chemicals benzene, RNA viruses, radiation, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The common source of pathogenesis is some harmful chemical gases, such as formaldehyde, which can lead to differentiation and mutation of cells if inhaled in excess of them for a long time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many causes of leukemia, and the common causes are genetics, genetic variations, environmental pollution, air pollution, and exposure to chemicals.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Viral infection, abnormal immune function, radiation, ionizing radiation, chemical poisons, chemical drugs, and genetic factors lead to sensitivity to **gens.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Viral infections, ionizing radiation, chemical factors, genetic factors.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally speaking, acute leukemia, leukemia is a variety of pathogens, viruses, chemicals, radiation, genetics, etc., in contemporary society you do not contact that is unrealistic, but there is nothing to be afraid of, normal life and diet will not appear this disease.

    Once it appears, then we must treat it rationally, don't believe in the drugs on the market, and choose a hospital with good efficacy and reliability is the most important thing. Timely chemotherapy with Western medicine can play a role in alleviating the disease, but simple Western medicine cannot achieve the root cause, and must be combined with Chinese herbal medicine**, and the combination of TCM syndrome differentiation ** can achieve clinical **.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ionizing radiation, benzene and its derivatives, antineoplastic drugs, dimorpholine and congenital diseases such as Fanconi anemia and DOWN syndrome have a certain correlation with the occurrence of some leukemias. Myelodysplastic syndromes can transform into leukemia. Most leukemias have chromosomal abnormalities or genetic mutations that alter the function and expression of normal genes that lead to the development of leukemia.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many reasons for this, such as radiation, genetics, and blood can cause leukemia, it is recommended that you take a look at (Qi Feng's acute cancerous heart) her psychological process, which may help you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    That's what cause and effect is talking about, the laws of nature must have cause and effect.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Leukemia can be caused by chemical factors, including exposure to some chemical fuels, chemotherapy drugs, and secondly, ionizing factors, genetic factors, viral factors, and secondary blood diseases.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello: There are two kinds of leukemia: internal and external. External causes are indispensable conditions for the onset of leukemia, 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: 80% of leukemias are related to environmental pollution.

    3.Biological: Mainly caused by viruses and bacteria.

    There are five main internal causes of leukemia:

    1.Heredity: There is a family history of leukemia that is continuous and high for multiple generations, sometimes 3-4 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. This is also one of the causes of leukemia.

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

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  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The incidence of leukemia is not yet fully understood, and the more recognized factors are related to viral infection, genetic factors, ionizing radiation, etc., among which the incidence of leukemia is high in the population who undergo X-ray diagnosis and **, 32p**, and atomic bomb**, so it is recommended that patients get out of the working environment of the radiology department and change positions.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, the factors that cause leukemia are:

    Physical factors: (ionizing radiation, X-rays, rays, etc.).

    Chemical factors: (engaged in chemical, fertilizer, rubber, leather and other types of work).

    Biological factors: (bacteria, viruses, etc.).

    Genetic factors: (there is a genetic predisposition in the family of leukemia patients) and so on.

    Laboratory diagnostic criteria for leukemia: hemoglobin and red blood cells are significantly less, thrombocytopenia, leukocytes are significantly increased or significantly reduced, and the original plus premature granules, original monogram plus juvenile mono, and protolytic lymph plus young lymph in the blood smear are greater than 30%.

    Signs: anemia, bleeding, infection, liver, spleen, lymphadenopathy, bone pain, etc.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello: Leukemia is a malignant disease of the hematopoietic system. It is characterized by excessive proliferation of a certain system of blood cells in hematopoietic tissues, entering the bloodstream and infiltrating various tissues and organs, causing a series of clinical manifestations.

    **It is not clear and may be related to viral, physical, chemical, and genetic factors.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Congenital excessive weakness of the heart and spleen. Two: the acquired spleen is excessively damaged. Three: Karma.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    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.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are only a few factors that cause blood diseases, the most important of which is that we should not use drugs indiscriminately when we use drugs in our daily use, and the probability of drugs causing blood diseases is also very high, and the prevention of drug-induced blood diseases requires high professional knowledge of doctors. It is recommended that people do not blindly use drugs when they are seriously ill, and if they have conditions, they should not be afraid to spend money on the cost of examination, and the right medicine is the key. The second is to pay attention to physical health in daily life to enhance the resistance to foreign toxins.

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