What are the early symptoms of acute leukemia?

In the early stages of acute leukemia, there may be systemic symptoms such as anemia, fever, and bleeding, and local symptoms such as enlarged lymph nodes and liver and spleen, and bone and joint pain. Early symptoms may be different in different patients.
1. Systemic symptoms: due to abnormal bone marrow proliferation, anemia symptoms such as pallor and fatigue may appear; as the body is prone to stomatitis, gingivitis and other infectious symptoms, fever symptoms may easily appear; due to platelet production disorder, bleeding symptoms such as nosebleed and gum bleeding may appear.
2. Local symptoms: enlarged lymph nodes, enlarged liver and spleen, pressure pain in the lower part of the sternum, bone pain, green tumor in the orbital area, dizziness, headache and other local symptoms may appear.
Early symptoms of acute leukemia vary from patient to patient, but when symptoms of suspected acute leukemia appear, you should seek medical treatment in time to clarify the cause under the guidance of doctors for active treatment.