In this video, Dr. Gabriela Hobbs explains the
signs,
symptoms, and
expectations of living with
essential thrombocythemia (
ET). She notes that many people are diagnosed incidentally through routine blood tests and may have no symptoms. Some patients, however, may experience fatigue, headaches (including ocular migraines), numbness or tingling in the hands and feet, itching, or difficulty concentrating. Less commonly, fevers, night sweats, weight loss, or abdominal discomfort may occur. Dr. Hobbs emphasizes that new symptoms don't always mean disease progression, and staying in regular contact with a doctor helps manage health and quality of life.
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