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What are the symptoms of leukemia?

Leukemia is one of the most complex and difficult diseases to treat, as this dangerous disease spreads in the human body initially without the symptoms of leukemia appearing directly, and it destroys the body without the ability to limit it or treat it in a guaranteed way.

What are the symptoms of leukemia? • Symptoms of leukemia vary and differ depending on the type of leukemia. However, the common symptoms of leukemia can be limited to several recurring symptoms in most leukemia patients, as hundreds of patients who suffer from this disease show symptoms of leukemia, which include the following: Fever. Permanent fatigue and weakness. Recurrent infections. Loss of appetite or low weight. Swollen lymph nodes. Enlargement of the liver or spleen. Easy bleeding or bruising. Shortness of breath during physical activity or when climbing stairs. Small red dots and spots appear on the skin. Excessive sweating, especially at night. Bone pain or sensitivity. • The severity of the symptoms and their impact on the patient relates to the amount of abnormal blood cells and the location of their accumulation. One may overlook the signs and symptoms of primary leukemia because they resemble the signs and symptoms of influenza or other common diseases. What is leukemia? • Leukemia is one of the types of cancer that forms in the tissues responsible for producing blood cells, which include the bone marrow and the lymphatic system. This type of cancer usually begins to form in white blood cells, as white blood cells have the ability to repel and fight various infections and inflammations. In general, these cells grow in a very healthy manner and divide according to the body's needs, but in the case of leukemia, the body's bone marrow produces a very large amount of abnormal white blood cells that cannot perform their functions as they should.

• It is worth noting that the symptoms of leukemia are not a disease common in children only. Leukemia has four main types and a wide variety of secondary types, only a part of which is common in children. Also, diagnosing a person with leukemia may raise feelings of intense anxiety and fear, while it may The task of treating leukemia is complex and complicated according to the type of leukemia and many different factors. On the other hand, there are various methods and many resources that can help the patient cope with the symptoms of leukemia. How is leukemia or blood cancer treated? • Leukemia, unlike other types of cancer, does not consist of a solid tissue mass that the doctor can remove and get rid of with surgery, so treating the symptoms of leukemia is very complex. • The extent of complexity is related to basic factors: age, health status, type of cancer, and its spread to other organs in the body. As for the methods of treating leukemia used to combat the symptoms of leukemia, they include: chemotherapy. Kinase inhibitors. Radiotherapy. Marrow transplant. Stem cell transplantation. What are the causes of leukemia symptoms? • Scientists have not yet been able to know what are the true causes of the appearance of leukemia symptoms, but it seems that it is generated and develops as a result of the combination of several diverse genetic factors and environmental factors together, so acute leukemia begins in a single white blood cell or in a small group of cells that have lost their sequence. Their deoxyribonucleic acid, so these cells remain undeveloped but are able to reproduce, and because they are not sufficiently developed, as happens to healthy cells, they accumulate and impede the proper functioning of the vital organs in the body. • Chronic leukemia attacks the most advanced blood cells. These cells multiply and accumulate more slowly, so the progression of leukemia symptoms is also slower, but it may be fatal, and specialists still do not fully know the real reasons why this process occurs. • As a result, a deficiency in healthy blood cells results, resulting in inflammation, excessive bleeding, and anemia. The presence of a very large number of white blood cells would affect the function of bone marrow tissue and their penetration into other organs, and when such a condition leads to death, it is usually As a result of severe blood loss or infection. What factors increase the chance of developing symptoms of leukemia? • There are some factors that increase the chance of developing symptoms of leukemia, and these factors are as follows: - Treating cancer. People who have previously undergone certain types of chemotherapy or radiation treatment methods are at risk of developing certain types of leukemia symptoms years later. Many treatments. - Genetics. It seems that certain genetic deviations can affect the appearance of leukemia symptoms. It has been discovered that certain genetic diseases, such as Down syndrome, increase the probability of developing leukemia symptoms. - Exposure to radiation or to certain chemical substances, as people who have been exposed to very high levels of radiation, such as survivors of an atomic explosion or nuclear reactor accident, are at high risk of developing symptoms of leukemia, and exposure to certain types of chemicals, such as benzene found in... Unleaded fuel and tobacco smoke can also increase the risk of developing certain types of leukemia. - Other chronic defects in lymphocytes. This group of diseases causes symptoms of chronic leukemia, through excessive or scarce production of lymphocytes. These chronic defects in lymphocytes include the following: Myelodysplastic syndrome. Myeloproliferative disorder. Primary erythrocytosis. Myelofibrosis. This group of medical conditions can eventually lead to the appearance of leukemia in the spinal cord.

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