Aleikia Hemorrhagic Franko

Aleukia gomorrhagica Hansermann is a serious autoimmune disease characterized by abnormal proliferation of the bone marrow, which leads to severe anemia and hemorrhage. People with this condition often feel tired and weak, and are at increased risk of contracting bacterial or fungal infections.

*What is aleukia* This is a dangerous blood disease that affects about 50-60 thousand people around the world. Aleukia is an autoimmune process that occurs in the human bone marrow. At the same time, its cells produce an abnormally large number of white blood cells containing toxins. As a result, these cytokines destroy not only other white blood cells, but also a person's own cells. They suppress the normal processes of cellular growth and development, which leads to serious diseases of the body. Aleukic cells are called transmitting cytokine complexes. They are carriers of the pathological mechanism of the process, provoking an increase in normal immune cells. The bone marrow produces pathogenic cytokine proteins that leave the lymphatic system and are carried along with the blood to all tissues and organs of the human body, leading to their destruction and stoppage of functions. Most often, the cause of death of normal, healthy tissue is immune aggression of different groups of antibodies. Gomeragskis disease can cause the destruction of not only healthy internal organs, but even the bone marrow blood vessel system. Therefore, the symptoms of this disease can appear already in early childhood and often do not have specific signs or secondary symptoms. The disease usually occurs due to damage to the immune system. As a rule, one of the manifestations of this disease is lymphocytic leukemia. Peripheral blood tests are necessary for accurate diagnosis. However, it is worth remembering that