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3. Red spots on the skin

People with leukemia tend to develop red spots in the skin or petechiae. These small, reddish dots are less than 3 mm in diameter occur due to internal bleeding from small broken blood vessels. Some people may also notice frequent and dark bruising. Both petechiae and bruises are caused by a low platelet count, which leads to bleeding in superficial layers of skin.

15 Symptoms of Leukemia
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