Vaccination generally does not cause leukemia.
1. Preventive vaccination is to inject vaccines into the body to induce the body’s immune response to produce appropriate antibodies, vaccines are usually nucleic acid vaccines, inactivated viruses or live attenuated vaccines, etc., which often cause fever and other discomforts, which is a normal phenomenon.
2. Leukemia is related to genetics, radiation, exposure to benzene and other chemicals, viral infections, etc. Vaccination does not cause leukemia. Leukemia is often manifested as infection, fever, anemia, lymph node enlargement and other symptoms, if leukemia occurs after preventive vaccination, consider that there have long been signs of leukemia before vaccination, and whether or not the correlation between preventive vaccination is not great.
If leukemia occurs after vaccination, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible for a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment under the doctor’s guidance.