These are some of the common symptoms of leukemia:
Fever, chills, and other flu-like symptoms;
Weakness and fatigue;
Frequent infections;
Loss of appetite and/or weight;
Swollen or tender lymph nodes, liver, or spleen;
Easy bleeding or bruising;
Tiny red spots (called petechiae) under the skin;
Swollen or bleeding gums;
Sweating, especially at night; and/or
Bone or joint pain.
In acute leukemia, the abnormal cells may collect in the brain or spinal cord (also called the central nervous system or CNS). The result may be headaches, vomiting, confusion, loss of muscle control, and seizures. Leukemia cells also can collect in the testicles and cause swelling. Also, some patients develop sores in the eyes or on the skin. Leukemia also can affect the digestive tract, kidneys, lungs, or other parts of the body.
In chronic leukemia, the abnormal blood cells may gradually collect in various parts of the body. Chronic leukemia may affect the skin, central nervous system, digestive tract, kidneys, and testicles.
These are some of the common symptoms of leukemia:Fever, chills, and other flu-like symptoms;Weakness and fatigue;Frequent infections;Loss of appetite and/or weight;Swollen or tender lymph nodes, liver, or spleen;Easy bleeding or bruising;Tiny red spots (called petechiae) under the skin;Swollen or bleeding gums;Sweating, especially at night; and/orBone or joint pain.In acute leukemia, the abnormal cells may collect in the brain or spinal cord (also called the central nervous system or CNS). The result may be headaches, vomiting, confusion, loss of muscle control, and seizures. Leukemia cells also can collect in the testicles and cause swelling. Also, some patients develop sores in the eyes or on the skin. Leukemia also can affect the digestive tract, kidneys, lungs, or other parts of the body.In chronic leukemia, the abnormal blood cells may gradually collect in various parts of the body. Chronic leukemia may affect the skin, central nervous system, digestive tract, kidneys, and testicles.
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