Hard to : Generalize, but most commonly patients present with severe fatigue, shortness of brfeath, easy bruisability, and sometimes fever.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Multiple: Leukemia can present with multiple signs and symptoms including but not limited to: bone pain, refusal to bear weight, gum bleeding, bleeding from other sites, pallor, lack of appetite, fever, night sweats, unexplained weight loss, easy bruising, fatigue, etc. If a concern for leukemia exists, consultation with the primary care physician or a hematologist is recommended.
Answered 4/11/2014
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Hard to : Generalize, but most commonly patients present with severe fatigue, sob, easy bruisability, and sometimes fever.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Some symptoms are...: People with leukemia can have unusual bleeding, easy bruising, tiny blood spots on the skin, frequent infections, mouth ulcers, pallor (looking pale), shortness of breath, swollen lymph nodes, enlarged liver, unintentional weight loss, etc. That said, there are many other disorders that cause one or more of these listed signs and symptoms. A visit to the doctor can help if a person has symptoms.
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