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11. Night Sweats

Frequent night sweats are a concerning symptom that can disrupt a leukemia patient's sleep and overall well-being. These night sweats are often characterized by excessive perspiration that often drenches the patients clothing and beddings. They are typically accompanied by other leukemia-related symptoms, such as fever, unexplained weight loss, and persistent fatigue. Night sweats in leukemia are a consequence of the body's immune response to the cancer, and their intensity can vary from person to person. They serve as a clear early indicator that medical attention is required for a comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis to determine the appropriate treatment plan.

Overwhelmed woman faning suffering heat stroke lying in the bed in the night at home

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