The following are the symptoms of acute leukemia:
· Tiredness.
· Bleeding after slight injury.
· Frequent infections.
· Lump in the abdomen which is found out to be the spleen.
· Discomfort or pain over the bones.
· Loss of weight.
· Diminished appetite.
· The onset is after abrupt with flu-like symptoms and fatigue.
· There may be fever, malaise and a rapidly progressive anaemia.
· Bleeding from the nose (epistaxis), bleeding from the gums or bleeding patches in the skin called purpura, are common and are due largely to reduction in platelet count in the blood (thrombocytopenia). Sore throat and ulcers in the mouth or pharynx are frequent, due to reduction in normal polymor; ho-nuclear leukocytes.
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