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what are the signs of blood cancer??​

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Answered by harshbeerkaur4
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❤️❤️Signs of Blood Cancer

Several kinds of cancer attack the cells that make up your blood. Their symptoms usually come on slowly, so you might not even notice them. And some people have no symptoms at all.

But there are a few things to look for with the most common kinds of blood cancer.

Leukemia

Blood cells are made inside your bone marrow, and that’s where leukemia starts. It causes your body to make white blood cells that grow out of control and live longer than they’re supposed to. And unlike normal white blood cells, they don’t help your body fight infection.

There are many different forms of leukemia. Some get worse quickly (acute). You’ll probably feel very sick very suddenly, like you’ve come down with the flu. Other forms can take years to cause symptoms (chronic). Your first clue may be abnormal results on a routine blood test.

Most signs of leukemia happen because the cancer cells keep your healthy blood cells from growing and working normally.❤️❤️

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Answered by akashjain135
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ----Requires a medical diagnosis ---Many patients with slow-growing types of leukaemia don't have symptoms. Rapidly growing types of leukaemia may cause symptoms that include fatigue, weight loss, frequent infections and easy bleeding or bruising.People may experience ----- Pain areas: in the bones or jointsWhole body: dizziness, fatigue, fever, or loss of appetiteAlso common: bleeding, easy bruising, frequent infections, mouth ulcer, nosebleed, pallor, red spots on skin, shortness of breath, swollen lymph nodes, unintentional weight loss, or weakness .

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ----Requires a medical diagnosis ---Many patients with slow-growing types of leukaemia don't have symptoms. Rapidly growing types of leukaemia may cause symptoms that include fatigue, weight loss, frequent infections and easy bleeding or bruising.People may experience ----- Pain areas: in the bones or jointsWhole body: dizziness, fatigue, fever, or loss of appetiteAlso common: bleeding, easy bruising, frequent infections, mouth ulcer, nosebleed, pallor, red spots on skin, shortness of breath, swollen lymph nodes, unintentional weight loss, or weakness .hope it helps you .

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