If you are easily become bruised, have flu-like symptoms such as chills, fevers, night sweats, diarrhea, poor appetite, pain in bones or joints, sometimes causing a limp, and swollen glands in neck, groin, or elsewhere. You should check with your doctor you may have Leukemia.
You may feel tired or fatigued, have constantly minor illnesses that no one else seems to get sick with, unexplained bruising or enlarged lymph nodes. However, people with leukemia may not be showing symptoms at all.
leukemia is basically a blood disorder commonly known as blood cancer, red bone marrow is the hemotipoeitic agent(that is blood cell producing), a defect in bone marrow cause abnormal number of immature WBCs in blood which can cause enlarged liver, nausea, dyspnea (shortness of breath) , including poor blood clotting if a part of body is injured ( because platelets count fall which help in clotting), and offcourse weight loss and anemia are common symptoms as the number of RBCS in body decreases.. if you still are not sure, then you can have a blood test which sure will lead to the right result, i hope my answer helped you :")
a haematologist (lood specialist) will examine the blood under a microscope, where id they find a large number of abnormal blood cells, usually immature white blood cells.
You would never really know unless you ask or get a good look at somebody. But when people get leukemia they might get many bruises out of nobody and their hair might fall out.
You could try getting a bone marrow tracplant or chemotherapy if you have ALL or AML
1 they went to a doctor 2 they died
Every 4 min someone is diagnosed with Leukemia, Every10 Min Someone Dies From It.
No.
it varies from 3 years to 7 years. i know someone who lived for 7 years from when she was diagnosed. but i also know someone who was diagnosed 2 years ago and now is critically ill.
I don't know about leukemia being mistaken for mono, but when my mom had mono, it was so severe that it was mistaken for leukemia.
There is no known connection between any normal dietary and leukemia.
I believe Leukemia has to do with blood, and therefore cells. So, I do not believe so.
because they can.
it varies from 3 years to 7 years. i know someone who lived for 7 years from when she was diagnosed. but i also know someone who was diagnosed 2 years ago and now is critically ill.
I don't know, go to your doctor if you think you do
one drink a day won't be bad one drink a day won't be bad one drink a day won't be bad
The baby might also have it.
no, it's not contagious.