The child continues to have a low fever. It's leukemia.

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Children with persistent low fever are not necessarily caused by leukemia. It can also be caused by viral or bacterial infections, tuberculosis infections, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatic fever and other factors. You need to take your child to the pediatrics clinic in time.

The child continues to have a low fever. It's leukemia.



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