Lymphoma symptoms?
summary
Lymphoma is a common disease, and the location of the lymph nodes is not the same, so the patient's symptoms are not the same, for example, if there is lymphoma in the gastrointestinal tract, then the patient will even have symptoms similar to gastric cancer. Patients will not only have different degrees of abdominal pain symptoms, or even gastrointestinal ulcer, bleeding, or even intestinal obstruction symptoms, but also have headache symptoms, blurred vision, and even confused speech when patients have brain lymphoma. So what are the symptoms of lymphoma?
Lymphoma symptoms?
When the patient has pelvic lymphoma, or when the patient has huge lymph nodes in the abdominal cavity, it can not only compress the gastrointestinal tract, causing intestinal obstruction, but also compress the patient's ureter, causing hydronephrosis. Moreover, if the lymphoma compresses the bile duct, the patient will have ascites or jaundice.
The symptoms of lymphadenectasis are more, because it has a compression effect on the surrounding tissues and organs, so there will be corresponding symptoms. For example, if the patient has a huge mediastinal lymph node, it will not only compress the patient's superior vena cava, but also cause neck swelling.
In fact, the most classic symptom of lymphoma is that the superficial part of the patient will have lymphoma, but the lymph nodes after this time are generally painless. However, lymphoma will have the symptoms of progressive swelling. The surface of lymphoma is smooth and the texture of lymphoma is tough. When touching lymphoma, it feels like a ping-pong ball.
matters needing attention
Lymphoma patients need to eat more digestible food and more fiber food, and lymphoma patients need to eat less spicy food, non irritating food and soft food,