How to rule out leukemia in children with leg pain

Leg pain in children can be ruled out by symptoms, blood tests, bone marrow aspiration tests, etc. It is recommended to adopt formal and scientific examination methods to confirm the diagnosis of the disease.
1. Symptoms: Leukemia may cause leg pain in children, but it may also be accompanied by other abnormal reactions. Patients usually suffer from anemia, bleeding, unexplained fever, weakness, etc., and may also suffer from enlarged spleen, liver and lymph nodes. Usually there is no obvious cause and the onset of the disease is relatively rapid.
2. Routine blood test: Routine blood test can help to confirm the diagnosis of leukemia. Through routine blood test, it can observe whether there is any abnormality in the number of white blood cells and platelets in the peripheral blood, and detect whether there is any anemia, which is a very important diagnostic basis for leukemia.
3. Bone marrow aspiration: Bone marrow aspiration is the gold standard for diagnosing leukemia. Bone marrow aspiration can also be used for immunology, cell morphology and molecular biology. It can assist in diagnosing the type of leukemia cells and whether there are chromosomal abnormalities, so as to facilitate targeted individualized treatment.
Leukemia is a more serious disease, children with leg pain and other abnormal manifestations, it is recommended to go to the hospital for timely examination, so as not to delay the treatment time.