Is constant leg pain a sign of leukemia?

Leg pain can be leukemia or other diseases.
The first thing you can do is to conduct a preliminary screening of the blood routine. If the blood routine is completely normal, then the possibility of leukemia is not considered.
If the blood routine is abnormal, such as the abnormal elevation of white blood cells, severe anemia, thrombocytopenia, there is a possibility of leukemia, then you need to further improve the bone marrow aspiration and other tests to clarify the diagnosis.
Leg pain can be a manifestation of leukemia, and other diseases can also cause leg pain, such as osteosarcoma, lumbar disc herniation, bone fracture, etc. can cause leg pain. If leukemia is not considered, it is necessary to complete a series of other tests to further clarify the cause of leg pain and provide targeted treatment.