Certain hematologic diseases can present with fever symptoms, especially hematologic malignancies are common, and not all hematologic diseases can cause fever.
Hematologic diseases mainly include various kinds of anemia, hematologic malignant tumors, bleeding and thrombotic diseases, etc. Among them, patients with hematologic malignant tumors often have fever symptoms, such as leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, etc. Fever can be caused by the disease itself or by infection after the tumor cells suppress the immune system. Fever can be caused by the disease itself or by concurrent infection after tumor cells suppress the immune system.
In addition to hematological malignant tumors, certain anemias can also present fever symptoms, such as aplastic anemia, acute hemolytic anemia, etc. The former is the result of low white blood cell levels secondary to severe infections, and the latter is caused by hemolytic reactions, which can lead to circulatory failure or even acute renal failure in severe conditions.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital as soon as possible, so that the diagnosis can be clarified in time and the treatment can be given accordingly to avoid delaying the condition.