The Most Silent Signs Of Leukemia To Never Ignore

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Last Updated on January 7, 2021

Headaches and extreme pallor

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Headaches are not minor deals to ignore. They could be caused by simple exhaustion, but they are mostly dangerous so be careful! The pounding headaches may not be a very common sign of leukemia, but no one said they cannot be.

Headaches may result from anemia, which is closely related to leukemia. They could also happen if the patient is going through serious bleeding in the head. Anemia might surface also as paleness.

In the acute cases of leukemia, patients tend to look pale. They also feel most of the time fatigued. When the red cell levels get low, your skin will automatically become super pale, indicating that you are affected by leukemia.

The latter’s treatment is as complicated as lung cancer treatment and breast cancer treatment. Besides, herbal remedies for headaches might not work in such cases.

Bone pain and swollen lymph nodes

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We said at the very beginning of this article that leukemia affects the blood cells along with the bones. Therefore, it stands to reason to have bone pain as a sign of leukemia.

It can be a symptom of both acute and chronic kinds of leukemia. The bone pain may range from mild to extreme achiness; perhaps, using a bone pain medicine would not do any good. Medical attention is really needed in this case.

Moreover, if you notice any swelling in your lymph nodes in your neck, groin areas and armpits, it is alarming. The swelling might be painless, yet it is dangerous.

The glands’ size change might be normal, but there are times when it is not. If they start growing nonstop, then that swelling could b a sign of leukemia.

We bet that you got a clear idea about the dangerous and silent symptoms of leukemia, so now, it is your responsibility to spread this word of advice.

Remember that just like there is a breast cancer awareness campaign, there could be a leukemia awareness campaign initiated by you.

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