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Do I have leukemia?
No, you don't have any symptoms, and it has nothing to do with acute, but at the same time, you don't have anemia, sternal tenderness and other conditions, but your white blood cells are as high as 90. That's really weird. I suggest you go to the hospital for another examination. Be vegetarian two or three days before the examination, go out on an empty stomach in the morning and eat after the examination. That's more accurate

Attach ten symptoms of leukemia (although not necessarily, there will definitely be several symptoms that should appear)

Ten characteristics of leukemia

● Sudden onset of leukemia is sudden and the course of disease is short, especially for children and young people.

● Fever The first symptom of acute leukemia is mostly fever, which can be manifested as relaxation fever, leakage fever, intermittent fever or irregular fever, and the body temperature is 37.5 ~ 40℃ or higher. Sometimes I feel cold, but I don't feel cold.

● Hemorrhage is a common symptom of leukemia. The bleeding site can be all over the body, especially the nasal cavity, mouth, gums, subcutaneous and fundus, and there can also be intracranial, inner ear and visceral bleeding.

● Hepatosplenomegaly 50% of leukemia patients will have hepatosplenomegaly, especially acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Low lymph node lymphadenopathy, especially acute lymphoblastic leukemia, but acute lymphoblastic leukemia is not as obvious as chronic lymphoblastic leukemia. Superficial lymph nodes are in neck, submandibular and groin, while deep lymph nodes are near mediastinum and organs. Enlarged lymph nodes are generally soft or moderate in hardness, with smooth surface and no tenderness and adhesion.

● Cutaneous mucosal lesions with leukemia are characterized by nodules, lumps and maculopapules. Mucosal injury is characterized by swelling and ulcer of nasal mucosa, respiratory mucosa and oral mucosa.

● Inflammation of nervous system: white blood cell infiltration can occur in arachnoid membrane and meninges, which is quite similar to brain tumor and meningitis. Patients may have symptoms such as increased intracranial pressure, meningeal irritation and limb paralysis.

● Bone and joint diseases often cause bone and joint pain after infiltrating into bone and joint, which is characterized by dull pain, soreness and occasional severe pain in sternum, humerus, shoulder, elbow, hip and knee. Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia often have joint tenderness.

● Other leukemia cells can infiltrate respiratory system, digestive system, genitourinary system, as well as orbit, lacrimal gland and fundus. Patients may have diffuse or nodular changes in the lungs, accompanied by pleural effusion, digestive dysfunction, proteinuria, hematuria, amenorrhea or menorrhagia, exophthalmos, decreased vision and other symptoms.