Why do children get leukemia?

There are many reasons why children get leukemia, and it is currently considered that it may be related to genetic, environmental and physical factors.
1. Genetic factors: some studies show that leukemia has a certain family tendency, therefore, if close family relations, especially the parents suffer from leukemia, the chances of their children suffering from leukemia will also increase.
2. Environmental pollution: children’s immunity is poor, when long-term exposure to polluted environment such as exposure to paint, formaldehyde and other substances, it is easy to cause gene mutation and induce leukemia.
3. Physical factors: long-term exposure to radiation and ultraviolet radiation can also lead to leukemia.
There may be other causes of leukemia such as viral infections, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, and make clear the cause of the disease under the guidance of the physician to carry out targeted treatment and therapy.