It is possible that leukemia may be misdiagnosed as lupus, however lupus can cause bone marrow changes that may mimic some of the symptoms and signs of leukemia. For appropriate diagnosis of lupus, see a rheumatologist. For appropriate diagnosis of blood disease, see a hematologist.
ITP (immune thrombocytopenic purpura) is a condition characterized by low platelet levels, which can lead to increased risk of bleeding. While ITP can be serious, it is rare for it to be fatal in children. With appropriate monitoring and treatment, most children with ITP can lead normal lives. It is important to work closely with healthcare providers to manage the condition.
Malaria does not lead to leukemia.
No, it does not lead to having leukemia.
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With medical management and treatment, you can lead a normal life with lupus.
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No. Lupus: S.L.E. (systemic lupus erythematosus), or lupus for short, is a sometimes fatal disease of the immune system. In lupus the body's connective tissues, which hold together and support cells, are attacked by the body's own immune system. Sickle-cell anemia is a disorder of the blood.
Depends on how serious your ITP was, you should go for a test to determain how long it'll last and what your blood platelet count is (:
Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) can vary in severity. In mild cases, individuals may experience few symptoms and have a manageable risk of bleeding. However, in more severe cases, low platelet counts can lead to significant bleeding complications, which can be life-threatening. It's essential for those diagnosed with ITP to be monitored and managed by a healthcare professional to mitigate risks and complications.
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Certain cancers, such as lymphoma and leukemia, can lead to excessive sweating as a symptom.