Can leukemia be detected by routine blood tests?

Routine blood test is helpful for checking leukemia, but not absolutely, usually it is also necessary to confirm the diagnosis of leukemia by bone marrow aspiration.
1. Leukemia is a common malignant blood tumor disease, which is caused by viral infection of the organism, or long-term exposure to harmful chemical substances. It can be manifested as fever, nasal bleeding, oral bleeding, anemia, and thinness.
Leukemia is a very serious disease, so you have to be very careful when diagnosing leukemia, and usually need to confirm the diagnosis by bone marrow aspiration.
2. Routine blood tests include white blood cells, hemoglobin, platelets, red blood cell count, etc. Because routine blood tests include white blood cell count, routine blood tests are helpful in checking leukemia. However, blood routine is not a confirmatory standard for leukemia. In some leukemia patients, blood routine can even be normal.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time to make a clear diagnosis and carry out appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance.