Symptoms

Leukemias in children often develop and progress cause a sudden onset of symptoms. See a doctor immediately if your child experiences any of the following symptoms that do not resolve in a few days or are severe:

Weakness and fatigue
Weakness and fatigue
Fever
Fever
Unexplained weight loss
Unexplained weight loss

Swollen lymph nodes

Swollen lymph nodes
Night sweats
Night sweats that soak the sheets and pajamas
Anemia

Anemia, or a low red blood cell count, may cause weakness and fatigue and pale skin

Leukopenia

Leukopenia, or a low white blood cell count, may increase your risk for infection

Thrombocytopenia

Thrombocytopenia, or low levels of platelets, may cause easy bruising, bleeding, or petechiae

Enlarged spleen/Swollen abdomen

Enlarged liver or spleen/distended abdomen
Bone pain
Bone pain caused by the build-up of leukemic blasts in the bone marrow