Leukemia is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow, a malignancy that causes an abnormal production of certain blood cells. As the unhealthy blood cells crowd out healthy ones, blood function begins to falter and you may notice physical symptoms. The disease may get worse quickly if you have a type known as acute leukemia; the disease may progress slowly and get worse over time, if you have chronic leukemia.
Leukemia, or cancer of the blood cells, causes subtle and surprising symptoms. These are clear signs you need to get checked. If you have these symptoms go directly for cancer center as you may need chronic lymphocytic leukemia treatment immediately. The list of symptoms are well organized, you should press the next button below each symptom to move to the next one.
16Frequent or recurring infections
If you have that one small infection that just won’t go away, no matter how many antibiotics your physician prescribes, it may be time to get a complete blood count to check for abnormalities in your white blood cell, hemoglobin, and platelet levels. Abnormal white blood cell levels lead to an impaired immune system, which could explain frequent infections and the feeling of always being on the verge of the flu or infection.
That, coupled with other signs such as fatigue or bruising, should be enough to send you to the doctor. “Leukemia is always a surprise; it sneaks up on you,” says Dr. Levis. Because leukemia patients can be asymptomatic or display symptoms that are common to other illnesses, it’s important to get a physical examination, blood count, and bone marrow biopsy, which will characterize the exact type of leukemia and dictate the necessary treatment.
Finally, you may ask yourself if you have an active role to fight leukemia. The answer is certainly yes. Spread awareness about early signs of leukemia to save your family and friends life. All you need is to just share this post in facebook by pressing on share on facebook button below.
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