What does child acute lymphoblastic leukaemia taboo have?
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Once upon a time, childhood leukemia in the eyes of parents of children, is also a "can not save" disease, is a terminal disease. Even worse, leukemia is the highest incidence rate of childhood malignancies, accounting for about 40%. Let's learn about the contraindications of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
What does child acute lymphoblastic leukaemia taboo have?
First: with the progress of medical science, in recent years, more than 80% of children with leukemia can be cured and return to normal study and life. Now, we can say that after regular treatment, most children with leukemia can recover.
Second: how to treat leukemia is the responsibility of doctors, and how to find it early depends on the parents' eyes.
Third: leukemia is a malignant tumor of the hematopoietic system, also known as blood cancer. It is caused by the excessive proliferation of abnormal blood cells in the hematopoietic tissue and entering the blood flow, and even infiltrating into various tissues and organs of the whole body. Different from adults, more than 90% of childhood leukemia is acute leukemia, and only 5% is chronic leukemia. Acute leukemia is mainly divided into acute lymphoblastic leukemia and acute myeloid leukemia; Chronic leukemia is mainly chronic myeloid leukemia.
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Because of the abundant blood supply of nasal mucosa in children, nosebleed is not uncommon. However, this kind of bleeding is mostly from one side of the nasal cavity, and the bleeding usually stops automatically. Most of the epistaxis caused by leukemia is bilateral epistaxis, which is difficult to stop automatically. At the same time, it may be accompanied by other bleeding signs. This difference can help parents eliminate unnecessary fear and anxiety.