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Whar is chronic leukaemia
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[QUOTE="Sodiq, post: 244047, member: 75180"] [SIZE=15px][FONT=Times New Roman]Chronic leukemia is a deadly disease, it is a blood cancer which affect your blood and making the bone marrow to generate excess white blood cells ( WBC ) which are not needed in the body. And this white blood cells occupied most of the space in the blood and leaving little space for the red blood cells and platelets. Studies shows that male are more prone to chronic leukemia than females and leukemia mostly affect children below age 15 and adults that are above 55 years. However, They are rarely seen among childrens unlike adults above 55 years. Generally, blood cancer (leukemia) are classified into two classes, these are chronic leukemia and acute leukemia. Leukemia can be classified into two classes, these are lymphocytic and myelogenous. The most common symptoms of leukemia are anemia, fever, nauseating, sweating during the night, tiredness, coldness, poor blood clotting, fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, sudden weight loss, seizure and headache etcetera. Unlike acute leukemia, chronic leukemia develops at low speed and you might not be easily noticed it during the early stages. However, There is no proven causes of leukemia, but scientifically, there are some certain risk factors that can leads to leukemia which includes environmental factor and genetics factors. Smoking as well can increase chances of developing leukemia.[/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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