What are the symptoms of childhood lymphoma?
summary
Lymphoma is a high incidence disease, no matter which group is likely to have this disease, children are also the population of lymphoma. It is a kind of immune cell tumor that mainly occurs in lymph nodes and extranodal lymph tissue. This kind of tumor has caused certain harm to the body. The tumor mainly comes from the malignant transformation of lymphocytes or tissue cells. This kind of tumor is very difficult to cure. However, children with such problems need to go to the hospital for diagnosis and reasonable treatment in time, which can be alleviated and improved to a certain extent. Now I'd like to talk about the symptoms of childhood lymphoma.
What are the symptoms of childhood lymphoma?
1. The early symptoms of childhood lymphoma can be painless, progressive lymph node enlargement, and local mass, etc. These are the common clinical manifestations of lymphoma, and often accompanied by some systemic symptoms, such as fever and emaciation, and night sweats, etc.
2. Generally speaking, there are two types of tumors: benign tumors and malignant tumors. Benign tumors are better. Generally, if they are not stimulated, they will disappear by themselves, but some of them also need surgical resection. But it won't have much effect on the health of the body.
3. However, if it is a clinical malignant tumor, we need to pay attention to it. What we usually call cancer is actually the existence of malignant tumor in the body. It spreads very fast. It is fatal to our health. It must be treated in time.
matters needing attention
In fact, the early symptoms of childhood lymphoma are not particularly obvious, and parents need to observe the situation of their children more. For example, if you have unexplained fever and other symptoms, we must pay attention to it. Timely detection of disease, timely treatment