CML Symptoms
CML symptoms often show up in the form of: - Fever
- Shortness of breath
- Night sweats
- Increased susceptibility to infections
- Susceptibility to bruising
- Lethargy (a lack of energy)
- Exhaustion
- Dizziness
- Inexplicable weight loss
- Pain below the ribs
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People may also be experiencing anemia which means that they have a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin. This prevents their body from receiving the oxygenated blood that it needs through the circulatory system.
Many people who are diagnosed with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia are asymptomatic meaning that they show no evidence of disease. Rather, they are found to have CML after their doctor has performed a diagnosis which would include a complete blood test.The trouble with publishing a list of potential markers like this one is that most people experience one or more of them on a regular basis. This may cause some people to panic as they consider the thought that they may have a serious disease. If you have any concerns that you may be ill, please contact you family doctor for a diagnosis and tell him/her that you may be experiencing some Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia symptoms.
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CML Symptoms
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