Symptom 10. Frequent Infections: The Body’s Faltering Defenses
One of the lesser-known facets of NHL is how it affects the body’s immune response. Suddenly, common colds become more frequent, and wounds take longer to heal. It’s not just about lowered immunity; it’s about the body’s defenses being spread thin.
To understand this, we delve into the lymphatic system, the body’s unsung hero. Lymphocytes, white blood cells, are frontline warriors against infections. In NHL, their function gets compromised, and their numbers might dwindle.
This vulnerability isn’t overt. It starts with a lingering cold, a sore throat that doesn’t heal, or a wound that festers longer than usual. It’s subtle, a whisper of the changes afoot, often mistaken for mere seasonal ailments. (10)