On paper, these 8 symptoms may sound like the flu, and it might be tempting to ignore them. However, health experts are warning patients that it could also be leukemia.
Regularly referred to as “disease of the century”cancer is characterized by the transformation and proliferation of abnormal cells in the body. This leads to many dysfunctions and other diseases in addition. In reality, there is not one, but several types of cancer.
Some go into remission, while others will be incurable and devastating depending on the stage of the disease. In many cases, cancer initially manifests itself with often benign symptomswhich can be confused with diseases such as the flu. Also, better detection of leukemia, several health experts are sounding the alarm.
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What is leukemia?
Leukemia is a type of blood cancer. The bone marrow is no longer able to produce normal white blood cells; and with the proliferation of abnormal leukocytes, it is all the immune system that becomes weakenedIt is one of the most complicated cancers to diagnose, the symptoms generally felt at the beginning of the disease can be similar to benign illnesses, such as the flu.
Having any of these 8 symptoms does not necessarily mean that you have leukemia, what health experts are trying to emphasize is that, repeated over time, they must alert and encourage to consult a doctorrather than being ignored.
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Leukemia: 8 Flu-Like Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
When they become frequent and do not seem to completely disappear despite the care provided, these symptoms should not be neglected. They could in fact hide leukemia.
1. Headaches
A very high level of abnormal white blood cells, resulting from blood cancer, can block small blood vessels in the brain. As a result, this causes frequent headaches.
2. Regular infections
Have you been coughing, have a stuffy nose and have a sore throat for months? Experts advise you to seek medical attention. It may be benign, but it could also be a sign of leukemia, a type of cancer that directly attacks the immune system.
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3. Bleeding gums
While brushing your teeth too aggressively can cause this type of problem, regular bleeding can be due to a low blood platelets caused by disease.
4. Chronic fever
Fever, night sweats ‘for no reason’ could be a sign of leukemia, experts say. It may be a sign that the body internally fight against an illness.
5. Swollen lymph nodes
While many infections manifest as swollen lymph nodes, leukemia, which is a kind of gateway to other diseases, could be responsible.
6. Joint pain
Abnormal white blood cells that accumulate excessively in the bones cause pain and swelling.
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7. Regular dizziness
Since leukemia is a type of blood cancer where abnormal white blood cells take over, one of the consequences is decrease in red blood cells. In the long term, this promotes anemia. As a result, you are tired and your head is spinning regularly.
8. Frequent bruising
If you hit something hard or fall, you will get a bruise. Where you should seek medical attention is if your body reacts to the slightest contact by producing a bruise.
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