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Roxanol is used for shortness of breath for hospice patients.
It is easy to make out the occurence of Childhood Leukemia by knowing its symptoms and signs. One of the early signs of this disorder could be pale skin, severe nosebleeds and bleeding gums. There is a loss of energy in patients when the disorder occurs. Also patients lose weight and there is shortness of breath. The presence of swollen lymph nodes can lead to the appearance of lumps, which usually affect the groin, stomach, underarm and neck areas. Apart from these, there is fever experienced by patients.
The adjective form is leukemic, which pertains to the condition itself (e.g. leukemic anemia). The noun is used as a noun adjunct with other nouns as in leukemia treatment, leukemia patients, and leukemia symptoms.
because leukemia is cancer of the blood :)
Polycythemia Vera and Leukemia patients
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you can't do anything directly, but you can donate to charities like pennies for patients
leukemia
3,800 children each year. 1 at the most, weird question
Yes, there is a treatment for leukemia. Treatment is usually in the form of drugs, coupled with chemotherapy. Some patients may also undergo radiation therapy or a bone marrow transplant.
Complicated. Patients with complicated silicosis have noticeable shortness of breath, weight loss, and extensive formation of fibrous tissue (fibrosis) in the lungs. These patients are at risk for developing tuberculosis (TB).
The body's defense system is working extremely hard to fight the disease, and that in itself can cause fatigue.