Acute lymphoid leukemia, what should I do?

Patients presenting with acute lymphoid leukemia can be treated with consolidation intensification and induction of remission as well as maintenance and CNS therapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

The causes of lymphoid leukemia. It is most likely due to the inhalation of a lot of harmful substances in daily life, so it is the blood that is diseased. The hair dyes that people often use also contain toxic substances that enter the body through the skin and eventually cause cell mutations, as well as renovations, pesticides and gasoline, which can cause blood abnormalities, and radiation x-rays and ionizing radiation, which can cause leukemia.

The onset of acute lymphoid leukemia destroys the body’s immune system, so it can lead to weakness. Therefore, it is important to have a balanced diet in daily life. You can use more high-calorie, high-protein and high-fiber foods such as lean meat, fish, milk, eggs, or fresh fruits and vegetables. If you have a cold or cough during treatment, you should not stop taking your medication at will, but talk to your primary care doctor. So be sure to stay in close contact with your doctor during treatment.