Early symptoms of chronic leukemia

Many people do not feel anything in the early stage of chronic leukemia, but a physical examination reveals that the white blood cells are a little high and the platelets are a little high. If you feel suddenly thinner recently, but sweat more, and feel that you have no energy to do anything, you can have your blood count checked. If the white blood cells are high and the platelets are also high, in this case, chronic granulocytic leukemia is more likely. Individual men have chronic granulocyte infiltration into the penis, causing abnormal erections. There are also some people who may have chronic granulocytic leukemia infiltrating the retina, and may find that their vision is a little blurred. In addition, some people feel a little pressure pain in the chest or bloating, because the spleen causes bloating, and many people may feel that they have recently eaten fat, so you can feel if there is a lump under the left rib cage, if this happens, try to get tested.