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recognizing Childhood Blood Cancer Symptoms: How Can We Stay Alert? - SaundersP - 01-20-2025 I have a young niece and I'm always a bit paranoid about her health. What are some symptoms of blood cancer in children we should be aware of? RE: recognizing Childhood Blood Cancer Symptoms: How Can We Stay Alert? - Khadijah - 01-20-2025 One thing to look out for is frequent infections. If you notice that the child is often sick, it could be a sign of a weakened immune system which in turn could be due to a blood cancer. RE: recognizing Childhood Blood Cancer Symptoms: How Can We Stay Alert? - Copeland - 01-20-2025 Persistent fatigue can be another symptom. If they're constantly tired or lack energy for their normal activities, it could be something to look into. RE: recognizing Childhood Blood Cancer Symptoms: How Can We Stay Alert? - LaughingLegend - 01-20-2025 Non-specific symptoms like weight loss, night sweats or bruising can also be indicative of blood cancer. But remember, these symptoms can often be due to less serious illnesses as well. Always best to consult a doctor if you're worried. |