The silent symptoms of leukemia that you should never ignore

Leuchemia, or blood cell cancer, can cause delicate and surprising symptoms throughout the body. Here are some clear signs you need to be checked. Loss and weakness are the most common symptoms for all types of leukemia, according to Mark Levis, MD, PhD, program director [...]
Leuchemia, or blood cell cancer, can cause delicate and surprising symptoms throughout the body. Here are some clear signs you need to be checked.
Anger and Weakness
Loss and weakness are the most common symptoms for all species of leukemia, according to Mark Levis, MD, PhD, leukemia program director at Johns Hopkins Jammel's Global Cancer Center. These signs are often caused by anemia (the absence of red blood cells), which only compensates for physical fatigue.
In both chronic and acute cases, you may experience a series of light fatigues to extreme physical weakness, but in all cases, symptoms only deteriorate over time. “Spreads with people, this is problem”, says Dr. Levis.
Gulchim
When patients become weaker and tireder, they can also experience panting and hard breathing. Walking through the room can be difficult. Gulching can also be a symptom of lung cancer.
Extractions Through the Body
Inexplicable extraction without any physical trauma may be a sign of leukemia, according to Pamela Crilley, DO, head of the medical oncology department at the American Cancer Treatment Center and chief of medical oncology at the Regional East Medical Center. The unusual renderings are the result of low number of thrombocites or clotting problems”, explains Dr. Levis.
Unconventional Blood
Like breath, unusual nose gums, or bleeding in gums, intestines, lungs, or head may be a sign of a lack of thrombocites and coagulating problems, which may indicate acute forms of leukemia, says Dr. Crowley.
Petechiae (small red spots under the skin caused by bleeding)
Dr. Crilley describes petechiae as: “like some red dots painted with a pen.” Points, which you may not notice because of size and painlessness, indicate a low number of thrombocites. According to Dr. Levis, petechiae are usually located around the ankles because gravity results in acumulating body fluids on the lower legs throughout the day.
Inflated and Magnified Meat
Although the swelling of gums, also known as xingival hyperplasia, is usually found in only a small part of patients with acute leukemia, it is one of the most visible signs of the disease. If you have a leukemia patient, you always look into their mouth to see if the gears have grown larger,” says Dr. Crowley.
You don't have an appetite and you always feel satisfied
A sign of the types of chronic leukemia and sometimes acute ʹ is an enlarged void that can result in an appetite loss. “Patients eat some food because the mouth lies in the stomach,”
Sicles or pain on the upper left belly
An enlarged shell caused by leukemia sometimes results in abdominal embarrassment or even sharp pain. A patient who showed up on chronic leukemia a few weeks ago, a piece of his throat had died of zooming out. He felt terrible pain and embarrassment on the left side of his belly, ” says Dr. Levis.
Fever or Fever
Fever or trembling are not the most common symptoms, usually occur in a quarter of an acute leukemia, and almost never in chronic leukemia, according to Dr. Levis. More often, frequent low - rate fever shows an infection and a weakened immune system, which may also be linked to leukemia.
Saturation at night
Night sweats are often caused by infections that may be linked to leukemia. Something like that has to be investigated. ”
Headaches
While it is not common, frequent pain of pain can be a sign of leukemia - related anemia or even a life threatening to the head.
Extreme Declining
Like headaches, fatigue, and panting, the unusual faintness can be a sign of anemia in acute patients and some of the chronic leukemia. If they look too pale, they are already quite advanced and quite ill, they are almost always extremely tired”, says Dr. Levis
Inflated lymph nodes
Check your neck areas, armpits and hips for visible but painless swelling in the lymph nodes. It is normal for glands to go up and down in size during infection periods, but if they stay enlarged or continue to grow, this may be a sign of leukemia or lymphoma, says Dr. Creille
A tanner
Approximately one in 20 leukemia patients may have a tan. The skin leukemia almost always seems like your skin has a hunch stuck inside it,” says Dr. Creille.










