The manifestations of advanced leukemia are mainly severe infection, severe anemia, severe bleeding, and generalized pain.
Patients with advanced leukemia have very poor resistance and often suffer from severe infections, with lung infections being the most common, which are characterized by recurrent fever, stuffy wheezing, and even respiratory failure.
The normal bone marrow hematopoiesis of patients with advanced leukemia is in a state of severe failure, and severe anemia as well as severe bleeding events will occur, with patients mostly showing extreme fatigue, extensive bruising of skin and mucous membranes all over the body, oozing of blood from gums, bleeding from the nasal cavity, and even cerebral hemorrhage.
In the advanced stage of leukemia, if the leukemia cells proliferate abnormally, it can lead to generalized pain, often severe pain, and the effect of general pain medication is poor, and it is often necessary to apply morphine, pethidine, and other pain relief treatment.
Leukemia patients need to seek timely medical treatment, active treatment.