My son has Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. He is too lean and weak. What should be done?

My son is 7 year old, he used to fell ill very often and when the blood was sent to be analyzed it was that he has acute lymphocytic leukemia. He is not eating properly and he is too lean and weak. What should be done?
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  • Your son has to be taken proper care and must be provided with the proper nutrition that is required for improving the immunity in him. This may also helps him to increase the white blood cell count in the blood. There by help him to become normal.



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