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leukemia symptoms?


Question Posted Monday December 25 2006, 12:55 pm

What are the early symptoms of leukemia? I understand that w/acute leukemia, the symptoms grow rather quickly, but w/chronic leukemia i heard it takes longer? what early detections can i see? my recent physical showed my white blood cell count was slightly higher than normal. and i am a definite HYPOCHRONDRIAC, so i dont if i'm just freakin out or should worry. my doc said this could be due to an infection or cold....

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karenR answered Tuesday December 26 2006, 11:56 am:
White blood cells fight infection. ANY infection.

If you have recently been to the doctor and he didn't seem concerned then you shouldn't be either.

If you are truly a hypochondriac then don't look at medical web sites. You will find that a normal healthy person has had a lot of the same symptoms of many diseases. Only a doctor can tell you if you have a disease. Don't go looking for trouble because as far as medical things go...you will find something that sounds as if you have something dreadful when you don't.

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HypnotizexMe answered Monday December 25 2006, 6:03 pm:
Fever, chills, and other flu-like symptoms
Weakness and fatigue
Loss of appetite and/or weight
Swollen or bleeding gums
Neurological symptoms (headache)
Enlarged liver and spleen

are some symptoms to leukemia

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runawayxlove answered Monday December 25 2006, 3:59 pm:
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xo_minela answered Monday December 25 2006, 2:53 pm:
There is no `early` symptoms of Leukemia, & there are no `late` symptoms as well. Below are the 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 day.
-Bone or joint pain.

Below is information about acute Leukemia;
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.

Below is information about Chronic Leukemia
There are some blast cells present, but they are more mature and are able to perform some of their functions. The cells grow more slowly, and the number increases less quickly, so the disease progresses gradually.
Based on these findings, the leukemia is then classified into one of the four main types of leukemias: acute myelogenous leukemia (AML); chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML); acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL); or chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).

Early in the disease, there may be no noticeable symptoms. The following are the most common symptoms of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
-persistent weakness
-swollen lymph nodes
-enlarged spleen
-enlarged liver
-anemia
The symptoms of chronic lymphocytic leukemia may resemble other blood disorders or medical problems.

There you go! =) I hope I answerd all your questions. Also as your doctor said that due to the white blood cell count [since it was slightly higher then usual] it may be because of an infection or cold- well that is one of the symptoms of Leukemia, but I`m not a doctor so I can`t be sure. I would recommend you to talk to your doctor, since you are worried. & I hope everything will be okay! & Good Luck! +I hope I helped =) &hearts;

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