What Can Cause Individuals To Bruise Easily?

Leukemia

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Leukemia, which affects blood cells, can cause individuals to be more susceptible to bleeding and bruising. Bruising and bleeding are so common in leukemia patients that one of the common symptoms of leukemia is a rash. Leukemia rashes don't tend to be linked to the cancer, and most cases will either resolve without needing treatment or can be treated through over-the-counter medicines. Some forms of leukemia cause white blood cells to stop functioning the way they should. With healthy white blood cells, the cells die when they become damaged, but in leukemia patients, the cancerous cells continue to grow and spread until they crowd out the healthy ones. This prevents white blood cells from doing their job, which is to fight infection and disease. There are several different symptoms of leukemia besides the bruising and rashes. Patients might develop a fever and flu-like symptoms, and because their immune system is compromised, they might also experience frequent infections. Anemia and bone pain are common symptoms due to the lack of functioning white blood cells.

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