Leukemid

Leukemidum (leukaidum) are lump-shaped growths that can form on the skin and mucous membranes. They arise due to the proliferation of pathological cells in the tissues of the human body. The cause of leukemia formation is an infection of the tissue that causes inflammation. Infections that can lead to leukemide include: syphilis, malaria, tuberculosis, and hematological disorders. This is a fairly serious disease that can be a sign of many diseases. Therefore, if you detect any type of growth on any part of the body, you must consult a doctor to find out the cause and prescribe appropriate treatment. When leukemia is detected, a thorough examination is required, including a number of standard diagnostic procedures: general and biochemical blood tests, immunogram, coagulogram, study of the coagulation system. If the diagnosis is confirmed, comprehensive treatment of the disease is carried out to prevent the spread of infection to the patient’s healthy organs and systems. The disease is treatable in the initial stages thanks to the use of effective chemotherapy regimens. But very often, especially when diagnosed in women, the disease begins to progress, leading to death. Therefore, it is extremely important not to self-medicate and seek the help of a specialist in a timely manner.