Night sweats
Night sweats are not exactly the most common symptom of leukemia, but they do occur. However, because night sweats are pretty common among most people, they are usually ignored. Night sweats have many medical explanations such as thyroid disorders, low blood sugar, anxiety, infections, menopause, sleep apnea, and caffeine, too.
If you have one of these medical conditions, night sweats are “normal.” But if you know yourself as being a healthy person, maybe you should visit your doctor, as night sweats can also be a sign of leukemia. They may seem innocent, but they aren’t, at least not when it comes to leukemia.