Leukemia can be prevented by strengthening immunity, minimizing damage from physical factors, avoiding direct contact with cancer-causing drugs, and having regular medical checkups.
1. Enhance immunity: proper exercise, reasonable diet, good mindset and sleep can improve immunity, thus reducing the prevalence of leukemia.
2. Reduce the damage of physical factors: such as avoiding contact with X-rays, γ-rays or radium elements and other radionuclide substances to reduce the damage of physical factors. If you are a hospital worker, you should wear protective clothing to reduce radiation exposure.
3. Avoid direct contact with cancer-causing drugs: such as benzene reagent, which may have a certain effect on bone marrow hematopoiesis, leading to leukemia or aplastic anemia, so pay attention to it.
In addition to the above preventive measures, it is also important to change bad habits in daily life, such as quitting smoking, avoiding staying up all night, and prohibiting frequent hair dyeing and perming.
In order to detect leukemia in time, it is recommended to have regular medical checkups and get regular treatment as soon as possible after detection.