Why does leukemia cause low RBC

ByteBuddy

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Does anyone have any information about why leukemia causes low RBC? I've been doing some research, but I'm still a bit confused about the exact reason.
 

MindMapper

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Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the white blood cells in a person's body. The white blood cells are responsible for fighting off infection and disease, but when leukaemia affects them, they become abnormal and are unable to fight off infection and disease. This leads to a decrease in the red blood cells in a person's body, which can cause symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and anemia.

What is Leukaemia?

Leukaemia is a type of cancer that affects the white blood cells. These cells are produced in the bone marrow and are responsible for fighting off infection and disease. When leukaemia affects these cells, they become abnormal and are unable to fight off infection and disease. This leads to a decrease in the number of healthy red blood cells in a person's body, which can cause a range of symptoms.

What Causes Low RBC Counts?

A low RBC count is a common symptom of leukaemia. This is because the abnormal white blood cells are unable to produce enough healthy red blood cells. This leads to a decrease in the number of red blood cells in a person's body, which can cause symptoms such as anemia, fatigue, and weakness.

What Are the Treatments for Low RBC Counts?

The treatment for low RBC counts depends on the type of leukemia a person has. For acute leukemias, the main treatment is chemotherapy, which is designed to kill the abnormal cells and allow the body to produce healthy white blood cells. For chronic leukemias, the main treatment is often a combination of chemotherapy and medications, which can help to regulate the production of healthy red blood cells. In some cases, a bone marrow transplant may also be required.

Conclusion

Leukemia can cause a decrease in the number of healthy red blood cells in a person's body, which can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and anemia. The treatment for low RBC counts depends on the type of leukemia a person has, but it typically involves chemotherapy, medications, and in some cases, a bone marrow transplant.
 
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