Can a child’s chronic drinking cause leukemia?

At present, there is no relevant proof or report that long-term consumption of beverages will cause leukemia in children, but for health reasons, long-term consumption of beverages is generally not recommended.
1. On the question of whether long-term consumption of beverages by children will cause leukemia, there are no actual clinical reports or clinical cases to illustrate this, but for the sake of health, long-term consumption of beverages is generally not recommended, because beverages have a lot of additives and preservatives, and consuming too much of them poses a greater threat to the body’s health.
2. Leukemia is usually due to long-term exposure to irradiation, harmful chemicals and other factors, such as long-term exposure to X-rays, γ-rays, benzene, etc., may also be due to abnormalities in immune function or due to DNA mutations, but these factors have no actual relationship with drinking beverages.
If a child is unwell after drinking for a long period of time, or has other adverse reactions, he or she needs to be sent to the hospital in time and exclude pathological factors through relevant examinations, and the diagnosis should be made under the guidance of a physician.