What are the initial symptoms of infantile leukemia?

Initial symptoms of infant leukemia include anemia, easy bleeding, recurrent fever, local organ infiltration, pain and other symptoms.
1. Anemia: many infants with leukemia show symptoms of anemia, such as weakness, pallor, inactivity and other manifestations.
2. Easy to bleed: infant leukemia is usually prone to blood problems in the early stage, easy to bleed skin and mucous membranes, for example, infants may have frequent nosebleeds, bleed more than a few times after bumping or have bruises and petechiae on the skin, and so on.
3. Fever: Fever is a symptom of infection, which is manifested as runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, similar to the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, and there may also be high fever, such as body temperature of more than 39℃.
4. Localized organ infiltration: manifested as swelling of superficial lymph nodes in the groin, neck, clavicle, armpit and other parts of the body, and even symptoms of hepatomegaly and splenomegaly.
5. Pain: When infants are infected with leukemia, they may have pain symptoms in the back, bone and joints, etc., which may seriously affect their daily activities. It is recommended to pay attention to infants with uncoordinated limb movement.
It is recommended that infants with the above symptoms go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination, and determine the treatment plan according to the results of the examination, but also note that leukemia treatment costs are high, and parents are advised to make relevant preparations.