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The signs of a heart attack are different for women. As with men, women’s most common heart attack symptom is chest pain or discomfort. But women may experience other symptoms that are typically less associated with heart attack, such as shortness of breath, nausea/vomiting, and back or jaw pain. Women are also more likely to ignore their symptoms. Dr. Eduardo Sanchez shares what you should know about heart attacks in men and women.
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What is acute leukemia? It is a condition in which the hematopoietic stem cells in the body become abnormal and accumulate in the bone marrow and blood serum. Acute leukemia can be split into two types: myeloid or lymphoblastic. This depends on the lineage of the hematopoietic stem cell. This video discusses the pathophysiology and major clinical signs and symptoms.
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a type of chronic leukemia. “Chronic” means that the leukemia usually gets worse slowly. In CLL, the bone marrow makes abnormal lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). When the abnormal cells crowd out the healthy cells, it can lead to infection, anemia, and easy bleeding. The abnormal cells can also spread outside the blood to other parts of the body. CLL is one of the most common types of leukemia in adults. It often occurs during or after middle age. It is rare in children.
What causes chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)?
CLL happens when there are changes in the genetic material (DNA) in bone marrow cells. The cause of these genetic changes is unknown, so it’s hard to predict who might get CLL. There are a few factors that might raise your risk.
Who is at risk for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)?
It is hard to predict who will get CLL. There are a few factors that could raise your risk:
Age – your risk goes up as you get older. Most people who are diagnosed with CLL are over 50.
Family history of CLL and other blood and bone marrow diseases
Racial/ethnic group – CLL is more common in whites than in people from other racial or ethnic groups
Exposure to certain chemicals, including Agent Orange, a chemical that was used in the Vietnam War
What are the symptoms of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)?
In the beginning, CLL does not cause any symptoms. Later, you can have symptoms such as:
Swollen lymph nodes – you may notice them as painless lumps in the neck, underarm, stomach, or groin
Weakness or feeling tired
Pain or a feeling of fullness below the ribs
Fever and infection
Easy bruising or bleeding
Petechiae, which are tiny red dots under the skin. They are caused by bleeding.
Weight loss for no known reason
Drenching night sweats
How is chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) diagnosed?
Your health care provider may use many tools to diagnose CLL:
A physical exam
A medical history
Blood tests, such as a complete blood count (CBC) with differential and blood chemistry tests. Blood chemistry tests measure different substances in the blood, including electrolytes, fats, proteins, glucose (sugar), and enzymes. Specific blood chemistry tests include a basic metabolic panel (BMP), a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP), kidney function tests, liver function tests, and an electrolyte panel.
Flow cytometry tests, which check for leukemia cells and identify which type of leukemia it is. The tests can be done on blood, bone marrow, or other tissue.
Genetic tests to look for gene and chromosome changes
If you are diagnosed with CLL, you may have additional tests to see whether the cancer has spread. These include imaging tests and bone marrow tests.
What are the treatments for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)?
Treatments for CLL include:
Watchful waiting, which means that you don’t get treatment right away. Your health care provider regularly checks to see if your signs or symptoms appear or change.
Targeted therapy, which uses drugs or other substances that attack specific cancer cells with less harm to normal cells.
Chemotherapy
Radiation therapy
Immunotherapy
Chemotherapy with bone marrow or stem cell transplant
The goals of treatment are to slow the growth of the leukemia cells and to give you long periods of remission. Remission means that the signs and symptoms of cancer are reduced or have disappeared. The CLL may come back after remission, and you may need more treatment.
A new study finds that chronic stress can lead to higher blood pressure, even in people without preexisting conditions. Even if your blood pressure is normal, high stress levels may put you at risk of developing hypertension within the next decade. Doubling the levels of cortisol alone was associated with a 90% higher risk of having a cardiovascular event. The American Heart Association published the study.
Dr. Abhay Laddu, cardiologist at SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis says, “The higher one’s stress level is the greater one’s risk is for developing the same type of outcomes heart attack, chest pain, high blood pressure, stroke.”
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Most women don’t realise that they are pregnant in the initial weeks of pregnancy, and it is perfectly normal. In this video, know about the 1 week of pregnancy symptoms.
There are many aspects that need to be taken care of in the 1 week pregnancy care. The first week of pregnancy is usually smooth, without any obvious signs. Then, how would you know? In this video, we will discuss what happens when you are 1 week pregnant, what symptoms you may experience, and some tips for you to take care of yourself and the little one!
You will be pleased to know that most doctors consider the 1st week of pregnancy as the guilt-free week of pregnancy where you really don’t have to worry about your diet. So, indulge till your doctor breaks the good news to you!
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