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    Why choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for Leukemia Treatment in Ahmedabad?

    SGVP Holistic Hospital stands out as a premier multispeciality hospital in Ahmedabad for advanced and comprehensive management of blood disorders, including leukemia. Our hospital is equipped with the latest medical infrastructure, modern diagnostic technology, world-class facilities, and a patient-centric approach, ensuring top-tier diagnosis and treatment.

    The different reasons to choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for leukemia treatment are:

    • Dedicated Haematology and Oncology department led by a team of experienced haematologists, onco-surgeons, and oncologists
    • Equipped with flow cytometry systems, linear accelerators, automated blood analyzers, and bone marrow biopsy for precise diagnosis and treatment
    • Integrated and holistic treatment plans, including Interventional therapies, supportive Palliative care and Symptom management
    • Ethical and transparent medical practices from diagnosis to billing
    • Complete patient support services, including patient education, emotional support, and regular follow-ups
    • Affordable and accessible Leukaemia Treatment Options

    At SGVP Holistic Hospital, we follow a multidisciplinary approach from early detection to medical therapy, bringing together oncologists, haematologists, specially trained counsellors, dieticians, speech therapists, and other experts, ensuring that every leukemia patient receives the best treatment plan.

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    Why choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for Leukemia Treatment in Ahmedabad?

    Understanding Leukemia

    Understanding Leukemia

    Leukemia is a life-threatening cancer that originates in the blood-forming tissues of the body, including the bone marrow and lymphatic system. It is characterized by the uncontrolled production of abnormal white blood cells that impair the body’s ability to fight infection.

    It occurs mostly in adults, but some forms are more common in children. Unlike other cancer types, leukemia does not form a mass of tissue that usually shows up in imaging tests.

    Causes And Risk Factors of Leukemia

    Leukemia is caused due to mutations in the genetic material of the cells in bone marrow.

    The different factors that may increase the risk of developing leukemia include

    • Family history of leukemia
    • Older adults are more likely to develop leukemia
    • Exposure to certain chemicals, including benzene
    • Smoking
    • Genetic disorders
    • People who have had chemotherapy and radiation therapy
    • Individuals with genetic disorders, including neurofibromatosis, Klinefelter syndrome, Schwachman-
    • Diamond syndrome, and Down syndrome.

    Types of Leukemia

    Types of Leukemia

    leukemia is classified depending on the speed of progression and the type of cancer cells involved.

    The classification based on how fast the leukemia progresses into are

    • Acute leukemia: It involves the immature blood cells and prevents them from carrying out normal functions.
    • Chronic leukemia: It involves more mature or partially mature blood cells that multiply more slowly and are less aggressive

    According to the type of white blood cells involved, they are classified as

    • Lymphocytic leukemia: It affects the lymphoid cells that form lymphoid or lymphatic tissue
    • Myelogenous leukemia: It affects the myeloid cells that give rise to red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

    The common types of leukemia are

    • Acute lymphocytic leukemia: It is common in young children but can occur in young adults.
    • Acute myelogenous leukemia: It is the most common in adults, but it can occur in children.
    • Chronic lymphocytic leukemia: It is the most common chronic leukemia in adults that may accumulate over time without detection
    • Chronic myelogenous leukemia: It mainly affects older adults, and the person may have fewer or no symptoms for months or years before entering a phase where leukemia grows more quickly.

    Symptoms of Leukemia

    Symptoms of Leukemia

    The symptoms of leukemia may vary between the different types of individuals and depending on the type. Chronic leukemia may not show symptoms at first and show symptoms later.

    The common signs and symptoms experienced by the patients include

    If you experience any persistent signs or symptoms, it is recommended to consult your healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis.

    • Fever or chills
    • Persistent fatigue or weakness
    • Pale skin
    • Severe infections
    • Losing weight without trying
    • Enlarged liver or spleen and swollen lymph nodes
    • Frequent nosebleeds
    • Bruising and bleeding easily
    • Excessive night sweats
    • Pain or tenderness in the bone
    • Tiny red spots in the skin, known as petechiae

    Diagnosis Of Leukemia

    Diagnosis Of Leukemia

    At SGVP Holistic Hospital, our expert haematology and oncology team will perform a complete medical history, physical exam and a series of advanced diagnostic tests for accurate diagnosis of leukemia.

    The diagnosis for leukemia involves:

    • Physical examination: Our doctors will look for physical signs, including pale skin from anaemia, swelling in the lymph nodes, and enlargement of the liver and spleen
    • Blood tests: Our doctors will check for blood sample to determine abnormal red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets
    • Bone marrow biopsy: A long, thin needle is used to remove a sample of bone marrow from the hip bone.
    • Imaging tests: Our doctors may perform different imaging tests, including chest X-ray, CT scan, or MRI, if the symptoms indicate that leukemia has affected bones, organs, or tissue.
    • Genetic tests: It is performed to check for gene and chromosome changes.
    • Lumbar puncture: A sample of spinal fluid is taken to check if the leukemia has spread to the spinal fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord.

    Treatment For Leukemia at SGVP Holistic Hospital in Ahmedabad

    Treatment For Leukemia at SGVP Holistic Hospital in Ahmedabad

    The treatment for leukemia may vary depending on the type of leukemia, whether it has spread to other parts of the body, and the patient’s age, overall health and preferences.

    The different treatment options for leukemia include

    • Chemotherapy: It is the major form of treatment for leukemia, and our doctor uses a single drug or a combination of drugs to kill leukemia cells
    • Radiation therapy: It uses X-rays or high-energy beams to damage leukemia cells and stop their growth
    • Targeted therapy: It uses medicines that target specific genes or proteins involved in leukemia development.
    • Immunotherapy: It uses medicine to help the immune system of the body to fight cancer
    • Bone marrow transplant: It is also called a stem cell transplant, where the unhealthy bone marrow is replaced with leukemia-free stem cells that will regenerate healthy bone marrow.
    • CAR T-cell therapy or Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy: It is a novel therapy in which genetically engineered immune cells show promise in treating relapsed or resistant leukemia.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Yes, people may survive after leukemia with early diagnosis and timely treatment. The different factors that affect the survival rate include leukemia type, patient’s age, and overall health. Advances in chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and stem cell transplants have significantly improved survival rates.

    No, leukemia is not contagious and does not spread through physical contact, air, or sharing food. It may be genetic and is usually caused when the DNA of bone marrow cells undergo mutation, causing them to multiply uncontrollably.

    Leukemia can be genetic in certain cases, especially when people with a parent, sibling, or child have a certain type of leukemia. Also, individuals with certain genetic disorders are at higher risk of developing leukemia.

    The possible steps to avoid leukemia include getting vaccinated against hepatitis B, limiting alcohol use, avoiding smoking, maintaining a BMI below 25, being physically active, limiting exposure to radiation and harmful chemicals and eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables and limiting red and processed meat. Routine health check-ups may help detect leukemia early.

    SGVP Holistic Hospital specializes in leukemia treatment with a dedicated haematology department, advanced diagnostics, and a multidisciplinary oncology team. It combines evidence-based treatment with supportive Ayurvedic principles. It offers personalized care, holistic healing, and strong support services for all leukemia patients.

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    SGVP Holistic Hospital,
    SGVP Campus, Opp. Nirma University,
    SG Highway, Ahmedabad- 382481, Gujarat, India.