Cute little babies are the hope of parents. Ensuring the healthy growth of babies is also the responsibility of every parent. But in reality, the probability of babies developing diseases is also relatively high, and even leukemia may occur. So, why does the baby get leukemia?
Genetic factors may cause leukemia in babies, mainly due to the malignant clonal state of hematopoietic stem cells, leading to leukemia. If there has been a history of leukemia in a family, there is a high probability that the baby will inherit this abnormal gene, which can easily lead to chromosomal mutations and replication behavior in the baby's body, thereby triggering leukemia in the baby and requiring prompt treatment.
Environmental factors can also lead to the occurrence of leukemia in babies. You should know that environmental health is very important. Some parents start moving in after the house has just been renovated. This behavior is very incorrect because the paint used during the renovation process may contain a large amount of formaldehyde. If the baby comes in to live at this time, it is easy for formaldehyde to be inhaled into the body, leading to leukemia. Parents should ensure a green and healthy home environment.
There are actually many factors that can cause leukemia in babies, mainly related to genetics. During pregnancy, it is impossible to detect whether the baby has leukemia. If the baby experiences this condition, do not give up on treatment. Help the baby persist in improving.