Disease

Is Leukaemia Contagious To People? What Treatments Are Available For Leukaemia?

Leukaemia is a very complex disease that can lead to fever and infection and bleeding, so when you have leukaemia you need to treat it early so that it can gradually be controlled and the patient's symptoms can gradually be relieved. What are the treatment methods for leukaemia?


1,Is leukaemia contagious?
The reason for this is that there are many causes of leukemia, such as genetic mutations and hereditary factors that are obvious causes of leukemia, and viral infections and abnormal immune function are also causes of leukemia. It is very important to avoid these conditions and to do your best to prevent them and to have a better immune function.

The disease factors of leukaemia also include ionising radiation, as ionising radiation can lead to a decrease in the body's immune system and can even lead to DNA changes, which can increase the chances of developing leukaemia, so avoid exposure to ionising radiation as much as possible, and do your best to protect yourself if you need to be exposed. Chemical factors include benzene and other harmful substances, while blood disorders include myelodysplastic syndromes and chronic myeloproliferative neoplasms, and poor lifestyle habits can also lead to an increased risk of leukaemia.



2,What treatments are available for leukaemia
General treatment includes emergency treatment of leukaemia with high white blood cells and blood transfusions, as well as anti-hyperuricemic nephropathy and nutritional support therapy. Supportive therapy can better improve the weakness of leukaemia patients and is one of the very important treatment modalities.


The treatment of leukaemia is a very important part of the treatment. The doctor will choose the appropriate treatment according to the physical condition of the leukaemia patient's disease condition so that a better treatment effect can be obtained.


It is important for leukaemia patients to receive timely treatment, as it is important not only to change the condition of the leukaemia patient's lesion, but also to nurture the leukaemia patient's body.