Sunday, 7 September 2014

Leukemia – Chronic Lymphocytic (CLL) Symptoms: How to Identify Leukemia – Chronic Lymphocytic (CLL)

 Generalized Symptoms

    Fatigue
·          Fever
·         Weakness
·         Pain or a sense of fullness in the upper left portion of the abdomen (belly), caused by an enlarged spleen
·         Night sweats
·         Feeling tired
·         Weight loss
·         Chills
·         Rash
·         Frequent infections
·         Enlarged and painless lymph nodes in the neck, groin or underarms.

Symptoms caused by a low number of red blood cells
·         Tiredness
·         Fatigue
·         Dizziness
·         Paleness
·         Weakness
·         Shortness of breath


Symptoms caused by a low number of normal white blood cells
·         Fever
·         Infections (frequent or repeated)
·         Slow healing

Symptoms caused by shortage of blood platelets
·         Bruising
·         Abnormal bleeding
·         Frequent or severe nosebleeds
·         Bleeding from gums








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