Childhood Leukemia Leg Pain
My childs leg pain was a result of growing.
Childhood leukemia leg pain. Numbness loss of feeling lasts more than 1 hour. As one member wrote I have had pain in my shoulders both arms and thigh bones. Although children with leukemia may have a high number of white blood cells these white blood cells are immature and dont fight infection.
Leukemia is diagnosed with blood and bone marrow tests. Leukemias are the most common type of childhood cancer. A child is likely to feel unwell in general experience fever or chills and may complain of aches and pains in his or her arms legs or joints.
The ligaments and tendons need to grow at the same rate as the bones. And with leukemia the bone marrow makes fewer healthy cells. Children may experience repetitive viral or bacterial infections.
Bone pain can occur in leukemia patients when the bone marrow expands from the accumulation of abnormal white blood cells and may manifest as a sharp pain or a dull pain depending on the location. Recurrent self limited pain often lower extremity Occur in the pretibial area calf thigh Bilateral Pain occurring at night or naps can awaken the child from sleep Often ask the parents to rub the legs No am limp or stiffness Worse on more active days Often a positive family history Physical exam is normal. A crucial sign to look for is a child who is limping especially if the child is unable to talk.
If AML spreads to the skin it can cause small dark spots that look like common rashes. Children may start to complain about an aching back or pain in the legs. When I said something to my mom she though it was a little weird that Hailey would have pain like that Missy adds.
If this is not happening leg pain exists. Leukemia can cause joint and bone pain usually along with other symptoms. More extensive out of sync syndromes need more attention but the.
