10 Signs of Leukemia

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Leukemia Sign #10: Pain in the Bones

It is not unusual for us to feel aches and pains in our joints and bones. They are often unexplained and will usually go within a day or two. They are not necessarily something to be concerned about, but you should consider speaking with a doctor if the pains persist.

Cells that cause leukemia come from inside the bone marrow. For this reason, some people will feel aches and pains in their bones. It is not a common symptom of this cancer, but definitely one that should get your full attention if it does not go away as such pains usually would.

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