RingADoc - Different types of leukemia present differently, so it is difficult to pinpoint the first symptoms. Acute leukemia gets worse very fast and may make you feel sick instantly. Chronic leukemia gets worse slowly and may not cause symptoms for years, staying in hibernation. Lymphocytic or myelogenous leukemia affects white blood cells. Some risk factors for leukemia are radiation, exposure to chemicals such as benzene, chemotherapy, Down Syndrome and other genetic disorders, and smoking.
Symptoms common to all types of leukemia include: Fever and night sweats Headaches Bruising and bleeding easily Bone/join pain Feeling tired or weak Losing weight and not feeling hungry
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please consult your doctor as soon as possible. For second opinions or more information, you can also speak to a licensed doctor without an appointment by calling our secure medical network at (888) 474-6423.
RingADoc - Different types of leukemia present differently, so it is difficult to pinpoint the first symptoms. Acute leukemia gets worse very fast and may make you feel sick instantly. Chronic leukemia gets worse slowly and may not cause symptoms for years, staying in hibernation. Lymphocytic or myelogenous leukemia affects white blood cells. Some risk factors for leukemia are radiation, exposure to chemicals such as benzene, chemotherapy, Down Syndrome and other genetic disorders, and smoking.
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Fever and night sweats
Headaches
Bruising and bleeding easily
Bone/join pain
Feeling tired or weak
Losing weight and not feeling hungry
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please consult your doctor as soon as possible. For second opinions or more information, you can also speak to a licensed doctor without an appointment by calling our secure medical network at (888) 474-6423.