Early symptoms of pediatric leukemia usually show anemia, bleeding, fever, bone pain and other symptoms.
1. Anemia: anemia symptoms occur in the early stage of leukemia, children suddenly develop weakness, excessive sweating, reluctance to exercise, and blood tests usually show anemia.
2. Bleeding: early leukemia can be accompanied by systemic bleeding, such as subcutaneous bleeding, including intramucosal bleeding, such as bleeding from the oral mucosa.
3. Fever: irregular fever often occurs, sometimes the temperature of the child can reach 39 ℃, and even last for many days.
4. Bone pain: sudden and unexplained bone pain, the most obvious symptom is bone pain in the lower part of the sternum, or shin bone pain in the calf.
There may be other symptoms in the early stage of pediatric leukemia. If you suspect pediatric leukemia, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.