Dr. Some tests by Prakash Amte have revealed the onset of leukemia.Senior social worker Dr. Prakash Amte has been admitted to a private hospital in Pune for treatment due to health problems. Dr. Prakash Amte is b. J. When he came to Pune for the convocation ceremony of the medical college, he felt fever and cough. Then them Dinanath Mangeshkar has been admitted to the hospital.
However, some tests by Prakash Amte have revealed the onset of leukemia (leukemia). But Dr. Amte is in good health and responds well to treatment, according to people close to him. But what is leukemia?
1. What is leukemia diagnosed by Prakash Amte?
Dr. Some tests by Prakash Amte have revealed the onset of leukemia.
Senior social worker Dr. Prakash Amte has been admitted to a private hospital in Pune for
treatment due to health problems. Dr. Prakash Amte is b. J. When he came to Pune for the
convocation ceremony of the medical college, he felt fever and cough. Then them Dinanath
Mangeshkar has been admitted to the hospital.
2. However, some tests by Prakash Amte have revealed the onset of leukemia (leukemia). But
Dr. Amte is in good health and responds well to treatment, according to people close to him.
But what is leukemia?
The existence of blood in the body is as important as breathing. Deficiency in the body
increases the risk of many diseases. Leukemia is a serious blood related disease, also
known as blood cancer. In this disease, the number of white blood cells in the body
increases abnormally. These cancer cells grow in the bone marrow and prevent the growth
of healthy blood cells. Live in the bone marrow. It can be fatal if not treated in time.
Therefore, it is very important to pay attention to its symptoms.
What is leukemia or leukemia?
Leukemia is a cancer of the bloodstream. It involves the formation of malignant cancer
cells between the bone marrow and the blood, and then in the liver, spleen, Lymph nodes,
brain, testicles and other organs. Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid
leukemia (CLM), depending on which type of leukemia the blood cells transform into
cancerous cells. And chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
Bone marrow is the soft tissue inside the bone, which consists mainly of stem cells and
mature blood-forming cells. In nature, these cells mutate in many stages to produce fully
developed white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. When this mutation occurs,
cancerous blood cells form and leukemia develops.
Lymphocytic leukemia is expressed when lymphocytes in white blood cells become
cancerous, and myeloid leukemia is formed when lymphocytes other than lymphocytes,
other red blood cells and platelets, become cancerous. If a large number of blood cells in
the bone marrow do not mature properly, then immature leukemia cells continue to
3. regenerate and acute leukemia develops. Conversely, when the blood cells in the bone
marrow mature to some extent and When most of them look like normal blood cells, then
chronic leukemia occurs. However, these blood cells do not function as normal blood cells
and therefore cause symptoms of leukemia.
In whom is leukemia found?
The incidence of acute lymphocytic leukemia is higher in children under 5 years of age and
after 50 years, while mortality is lower in children. Like the atomic bomb according to
modern medicine In individuals with prolonged exposure to radiation and chemicals such as
benzene, Down syndrome, Kleinfelter syndrome, congenital chromosomal abnormalities,
such as neurofibromatosis, and postnatal chromosomal abnormalities, such as the
Philadelphia chromosome Is more likely to happen.
What are the symptoms of leukemia?
Common symptoms of ALL include fever, weight loss, night sweats, loss of appetite,
dizziness, shortness of breath, weakness, nasal and gingivitis, and frequent infections.
Symptoms include lymph node enlargement, enlargement of the lymph nodes in the neck,
armpits, and thighs, enlargement of the abdomen, dizziness, headache, and tingling in the
brain and spinal cord. Diagnosis of ALL is confirmed by blood tests, bone marrow aspiration
and biopsy, plasiometry, cytogenetics, fish test, PCR, leaf node biopsy, cerebrospinal fluid
tests.
How is it treated?
According to modern medicine, leukemia mainly involves oral and intravenous
chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiotherapy and stem cell transplant.
4. What causes leukemia?
As there are many similarities between the properties of blood metals and bile ducts, a diet
of sour-salty-spicy taste, hot-pungent-irritating (irritating) properties that contaminate bile
ducts; Yogurt-stew Consumption of excessive and frequent consumption of
blood-contaminating foods such as fermented foods has been found to cause leukemia. It
is imperative that leukemia patients avoid all of these things as the first line of treatment is
to avoid the causes that cause the disorder.