Question

My child has been having intermittent runny nose and cough, and the medicine from the clinic hasn’t helped. It’s been a month now. Ten days ago, they suddenly had a fever of 38 degrees, went to the county hospital for injections, and were diagnosed with pharyngitis. The blood count was 16,000. They were given ceftriaxone and it was administered for a week; the blood count checked again was 18,000. Then transferred to the central city hospital, where the blood count was 28,000. Later, cardiac enzymes and urine were checked. The stool was also checked, among which the cardiac enzymes were slightly elevated. The doctor said it was caused by the high blood count. They were given penicillin, expectorants, and some doctors said that such a high blood count could be leukemia.

Answer

Hello, if leukemia is confirmed, cardiovascular, liver, and spleen organ function tests can be performed, and chemotherapy measures and traditional Chinese medicine differential therapy can be actively applied, which can usually be cured. There are many causes of pediatric hematological tumors. If a child is diagnosed with pediatric hematological tumor, parents need to cooperate with the doctor for immediate treatment, cooperate with gastrointestinal decompression, and develop good hygiene habits. The child needs a reasonable diet and avoid irritating and cold foods.