Question

Recently, a parent suspects their child may have leukemia. Is it necessary to take the child to the hospital for a professional diagnosis?

Answer

The diagnosis of leukemia primarily relies on the detection of bone marrow hematopoietic function damage. Common symptoms include easy bruising and petechiae, as well as shortness of breath and dizziness due to anemia. To diagnose leukemia, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy must be performed. Additionally, for precise classification of the type of leukemia, other special tests may be required to provide the most appropriate treatment. Therefore, if there is a suspicion that a child has leukemia, it is necessary to take the child to the hospital for a comprehensive examination immediately.