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The most common symptoms of childhood ALL are: breathlessness, looking pale or feeling very tired due to low red blood cells. bruising or bleeding easily or for no reason, from low platelets. having a high temperature (fever) and picking up infections easily and often. Not every child with ALL has all 3 of these symptoms before they are diagnosed.
24 Νοε 2022 · Lymphedema signs and symptoms include: Swelling of part or all of the arm or leg, including fingers or toes. A feeling of heaviness or tightness. Restricted range of motion. Recurring infections. Hardening and thickening of the skin (fibrosis) Signs and symptoms can range from mild to severe.
3 Ιαν 2024 · Swollen lymph nodes in children indicate that your child is fighting off infection. This happens to children often because they are frequently exposed to new infections. Typically, a virus can cause swollen lymph nodes, but more serious conditions can also cause it.
Childhood non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) can cause many different signs and symptoms, depending on the type of NHL and where it is in the body. Common symptoms include: Enlarged lymph nodes (seen or felt as lumps under the skin) Abdominal (belly) swelling or pain; Feeling full after eating only a small amount of food; Shortness of breath, wheezing ...
What is pediatric edema? When there is excess fluid trapped within tissues of the body, edema – or swelling – can result. This condition can affect any part of a child’s body, but it most commonly occurs in the hands, arms, feet, ankles and legs.
21 Δεκ 2023 · When a child is experiencing leg pain, it can be difficult to know what is serious and what is not. Here are signs that a child's leg pain is serious: They cannot or are unwilling to walk; Limping; Fever; Weight loss or loss of appetite; Pain that does not get better or worsens; Swelling, redness, or joint pain
Consult your child's doctor if your child has joint pain or muscle pain that is persistent or is accompanied by: Limping or impaired activity; Persistent decreased energy or fatigue; Swollen glands (lymph nodes) in the neck, groin or underarms; Swelling or stiffness; Persistent fever or fever with no clear cause; Rash; Abdominal pain ...