Signs and symptoms of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
CLL – often hard to detect.
Many people live for years with CLL without experiencing any symptoms. Quite often,
it’s diagnosed during a routine blood test. Here are some of the more common symptoms
of CLL:
- Enlarged, but pain-free, lymph nodes
- Tiredness
- Fever
- Night sweats
- Weight loss
- Frequent episodes of infection
- Reduced tolerance for normal activities
Some of these symptoms can be related to other things. That’s why it’s important
to speak with your doctor if you are experiencing any of them.
Learn about screening for CLL