Precursor of chronic granulocytic leukemia
Disease description:
Recently, a colleague of mine frequently felt unwell, and I just heard that he has been diagnosed with chronic granulocytic leukemia. What are the early signs of chronic granulocytic leukemia?
Chronic granulocytic leukemia usually refers to chronic myeloid leukemia. Since chronic myeloid leukemia is relatively insidious and progresses slowly, it may not cause obvious specific symptoms after onset. Most cases are diagnosed incidentally during routine physical examinations when elevated white blood cell counts are found. However, if patients are particularly sensitive, they may experience symptoms such as fatigue, blurred vision, and dizziness.