Signs and Symptoms of Lymphoma

Lymphoma can affect the central or peripheral nervous system, in which case the symptoms will normally include seizures, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, weakness or tingling in the limbs, numbness or a burning sensation, pain, increased sensitivity to touch or muscle twitches.

Be sure to see your GP if you have any of the above along with other lymphoma systems such as fatigue, weight loss, night sweats or fever. [8]

Conclusion.

There is a wide range of symptoms that can come with lymphoma depending on its type, location and severity. It is possible to have many symptoms or only a few. There may as well be no symptoms at all until the lymphoma is large enough. Sometimes it is discovered accidentally while taking tests for other conditions. [8]

Please seek medical attention if you persistently have enlarged lymph nodes, or if you have no visible signs of lymphoma, but often experience all or any of the so-called “B” symptoms (fever, night sweats, weight loss). [6]

Lymphoma is extensively studied and treatment can be extremely effective – especially when started early.

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