What is leukemia?
Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that occurs when the number of white blood cells in your body increases.
Healthy WBCs keep bacteria, viruses, and fungus out of your body. But in leukemia, WBCs don’t work normally. They grow excessively and crowd out red blood cells and platelets.
Symptoms
The symptoms of leukemia include:
- Anaemia: tiredness, weakness, fatigue
- Poor blood clotting: individuals with leukemia bruise or bleed easily
- Excessive sweating, especially at night (known as “night sweats”)
- Difficulty breathing
- Sudden weight loss
- Tenderness and discomfort in the bones
- Enlarged but painless lymph nodes (especially in the neck and armpits)
- Petechiae (red spots) on the skin caused by enlargement of the liver or spleen
- Frequent fever or chills
- Recurring infections
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Sickle Cell Disease: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments - HOCC India
16 Jun 2021 - 4:38 pm[…] Anaemia: In sickle cell anaemia, a person’s healthy red blood cells die. Even sickle cells readily disintegrate and die, leaving the individual with an insufficient number of red blood cells. Red blood cells last approximately 120 days before needing to be replaced. Sickle cells die in 10-20 days, leaving a shortage of red blood cells. […]
Haemato Oncology Care Centre
30 Jun 2021 - 11:34 amWe are glad to know our shared knowledge have helped !