What are the symptoms of myelodysplastic syndrome?


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Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a group of heterogeneous myeloid neoplastic diseases that originate from hematopoietic stem cells and are at risk of transforming into acute myeloid leukemia. It can occur at any age, most of them around 60 years old. The clinical manifestations of MDS are atypical, varying in severity and degree, and often cannot be diagnosed through simple clinical manifestations. One of the more common is anemia, patients often feel fatigue, dizziness, dizziness, the whole person has no spirit, lethargy, sleep longer than before, but still wake up sleepy, fatigue. Physical decline at the same time, physical strength, low immunity, prone to infection, including lung, digestive system infection, some patients with thrombocytopenia, will show bleeding symptoms.