The early symptom of adult leukaemia?
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Many diseases do harm to our health from time to time, and some diseases even cause death threat to our lives unconsciously. Leukemia, even one of many diseases, occurs not only in children, but also in adults. So what are the symptoms of adult leukemia? Now let's talk about it.
The early symptom of adult leukaemia?
Anemia may be the first symptom, which will be aggravated with the progress of the disease. The main manifestations were pale face, dizziness, fatigue, palpitation, shortness of breath, sweating, etc. The most common bleeding sites were skin, gum, oral and nasal mucosa, followed by gastrointestinal, urethral, uterine and respiratory tract bleeding.
Hepatosplenomegaly, especially in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. 6. Lymphadenopathy is mostly confined to the neck, armpit and groin. Systemic lymphadenopathy is more common in acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Bone and joint pain is more common in acute leukemia. It is often manifested as tenderness of the lower sternum. Joint and bone pain may occur, especially in children. Bone marrow necrosis can cause bone pain.
matters needing attention
Eat more foods rich in iron: anemia is one of the main manifestations of leukemia, so in the drug treatment at the same time, encourage patients to often eat some foods rich in iron, such as moving peas, black beans, green vegetables, jujube, brown sugar, black fungus, sesame paste, egg yolk, etc.