Tattoos usually do not get leukemia.
1. Leukemia is a disease of the blood system with abnormal bone marrow proliferation, the cause of which has not yet been fully clarified and is mainly related to viral infections, ionizing radiation (such as X-rays and γ-rays), chemical factors, hereditary factors, and other blood diseases secondary to leukemia (e.g., lymphoma), etc. Among them, the chemical factors include exposure to toluene, alkylating agents, hair dyes, pesticides, and so on.
2. Tattooing is to tattoo a large amount of pigments onto the body by needling the skin. These pigments are chemical agents and there is no relevant report that tattooing can lead to the occurrence of leukemia. However, it should be noted that tattooing can lead to skin damage and scarring or cause skin allergic reactions, and if the tattooing equipment is not clean, it can also spread hepatitis B, AIDS, etc. If you feel unwell, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you seek medical attention to identify the cause of the disease and receive treatment under the guidance of a physician.