Early symptoms of chronic leukemia

There are no specific symptoms in the early stages of slow-onset leukemia, and there may be some bloating, night sweats, fatigue, and low fever.

There are three stages of slow-onset leukemia: the early stage is called the chronic stage, the middle stage is called the accelerated stage, and the late stage is called the acute stage.

Low-grade leukemia is a leukemia that is dangerous to human health. The only way to cure it is through a bone marrow transplant. If left untreated, it can have serious and potentially life-threatening consequences, so it is important to pay attention to slow-onset leukemia. The cause of chronic leukemia is not very clear, and may be related to radiation and chemical pollution in the decoration of life, but also does not exclude genetics. If the human body is often in a relatively large state of radiation, it will prompt the virus in the body to replicate, and then trigger the slow granular leukemia, decoration chemical pollution is also a common cause of slow granular leukocytes. If a patient has lentile leukemia and the next generation has lentile leukemia the chances are much higher than normal.