Leukemia Symptoms Toddler
Easy bruising and bleeding frequent or severe nosebleeds bleeding gums.
Leukemia symptoms toddler. Find out how childhood leukemia is tested for diagnosed and classified. Swelling in the abdomen face arms underarms sides of neck or groin. This pain is usually a result of the bone marrow being overcrowded and full. A child with leukemia may bleed more than expected after a minor injury or nosebleed.
This is because leukemia cells can. Bone and joint pain. Know the signs and symptoms of childhood leukemia. Common leukemia signs and symptoms include.
A shortage of platelets can lead to. That s why many of the symptoms are blood related. Loss of appetite or weight loss. A child with leukemia may complain of a stomachache.
If leukemia is affecting the brain or spinal cord a child may experience. Stomachache and poor appetite. Headaches weakness seizures vomiting difficulty concentrating issues with balance blurred vision. Early detection diagnosis and subtypes.
Bone or joint pain. Headaches seizures balance problems or abnormal vision. Fever or chills persistent fatigue weakness frequent or severe infections losing weight without trying swollen lymph nodes enlarged liver or spleen easy bleeding or bruising recurrent nosebleeds tiny red spots in your skin petechiae excessive sweating. The child with leukemia often shows symptoms of an infection such as fever runny nose and cough.
Swelling above the collarbone. Pain in bones and joints is another common symptom of leukemia. Other symptoms may include.