Is myeloproliferative anemia serious?
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Under normal circumstances, human red blood cells will die, and then new red blood cells will be generated. However, for some reasons, the death of normal red blood cells in patients will be accelerated, and the generation will be reduced. At this time, anemia can be caused. If it is because the patient's bone marrow internal red blood cells appear compensatory hyperplasia and lead to abnormal red blood cells in the blood, which can be called proliferative anemia. Proliferative anemia can be caused by endocrine disorders, but also because of rheumatic fever or vitamin deficiency.
Is myeloproliferative anemia serious?
1. Generally, the onset of hyperplastic anemia is very slow, and very few patients may have acute onset. And this disease is likely to transform into leukemia, and after the onset of proliferative anemia, it usually takes only about a year to transform into leukemia, which should be paid special attention to.
2. More than 90% of patients with hyperplastic anemia are moderate anemia. Such patients often have pale complexion, dizziness and fatigue, palpitation and shortness of breath after exercise. There are about 50% of patients with hyperplastic anemia will be varying degrees of body fever.
3. Proliferative anemia patients are often prone to physical infection, the most common is respiratory tract infection, followed by perianal infection or urinary tract infection. Some patients with hyperplastic anemia may have infection of digestive tract, and it may lead to intracranial infection.
matters needing attention
In the late stage, patients with proliferative anemia often have cerebral hemorrhage due to intracranial infection, which will lead to death. The disease can also lead to bleeding gums, which can lead to menorrhagia in women.