Manifestations of the various stages of myeloproliferative diseases

Myeloproliferative disorders are not common diseases in hematology and the incidence of this disease is not high. Myeloproliferative disorders can be categorized into early symptoms and late symptoms.
1. Early Symptoms: Patients with myeloproliferative disorders will experience weakness or sweating in the early stage. When sleeping, sweating is more serious, the body will feel tired and weak, and even lose weight day by day.
2. Late symptoms: in the late stage of myeloproliferative diseases, patients will have anemia symptoms, such as pallor, dizziness, panic and chest tightness; patients will have intractable fever symptoms, after the fever temperature drops and rises again and again, accompanied by coughing, coughing up phlegm, etc.; patients will also have bleeding symptoms, such as bleeding gums, nosebleeds, and in severe cases, vomiting blood symptoms.
Patients with myeloproliferative diseases must go to the hematology department of the hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment.