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Symptoms of Lymphoma


  • The first sign of lymphoma is often a painless lump or swollen gland in the neck, abdomen, underarm, or groin area.
  • Lymphomas may be discovered during a visit to the doctor for another reason, or during a routine physical exam.
  • Other symptoms may include:
    1. Red patches on the skin.
    2. Nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain.
    3. Coughing or breathlessness.
  • Some people with lymphoma develop other symptoms, called B symptoms, which include:
    1. Drenching night sweats.
    2. Unexplained weight loss, usually more than 10% of total body weight.
    3. High fever which can come and go, especially in the evening.
    4. Itching skin, usually without a rash.
    5. Unusual tiredness.

 

Updated:: 04/04/2019 []

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