Thursday, May 22, 2008

Leukemia cancer our bone marrow produce abnormal white cell

People with leukemia cancer is that their bone marrow produce abnormal white cell called leukemia cells. The types of leukemia are also grouped by the type of white blood cell that is affected. Leukemia can arise in lymphoid cells or myeloid cells. Leukemia that affects lymphoid cells is called lymphocytic leukemia. Leukemia that affects myeloid cells is called myeloid leukemia or myelogenous leukemia. Leukemia can be chronic or acute. Chronic leukemia is the abnormal blood cell still can be function and it will get worse slowly not like acute leukemia it will get worse quickly as the blood cell are very abnormal result in difficult in carry out their normal work.

The symptoms of leukemia
are fever and night sweats, most of the time feeling very tired and weak, Having headache quite often, frequent infections, Find pain in the bones and joints and bleeding in the gums and find tiny red spots under the skins or purple patches in the skins. Most leukemia patients will find swollen lymph nodes in the neck or armpit and feeling discomfort in the abdomen due to the enlarge spleen. Weight loss. See your doctor if you experience such symptoms as your doctor can diagnose the problem because such symptoms may not be leukemia cancer it may due to other infection.

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