Infants with anemia usually do not get leukemia, and anemia is not directly related to leukemia, but leukemia can cause anemia.
1. Anemia in infants usually does not get leukemia, and anemia is not a direct cause of leukemia. There are many causes of anemia, including iron deficiency anemia, hemolytic anemia, thalassemia, etc. These are not directly related to leukemia, so anemia does not cause leukemia.
2. However, if leukemia is not treated in time, it will directly cause anemia, and platelet and hemoglobin indices will be found to be significantly decreased through examination.
If the anemia is only simple, it is recommended to find out the cause in time and then target treatment; more serious anemia, after dietary modification, medication can not alleviate the symptoms, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time, and timely exclusion of other pathological factors.