Advanced symptoms of lymphatic carcinoma

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Death is a fear for everyone. Most of the time, many people are struggling on the edge of death, hoping that they can live longer. Especially for cancer patients, when they are suffering from cancer, they have to bear the psychological pressure that cancer will bring death at any time, Sometimes the mental pressure is often greater than the physical pressure brought by the disease, so what symptoms do the patients with advanced lymphoma show that the disease has reached the end of life?

Advanced symptoms of lymphatic carcinoma

There is also a special clinical manifestation, which is one of the main manifestations of lymphoma in the late stage, that is, alcohol pain. Generally, some patients have pain in the lesion 20 minutes after drinking. When the lesion was relieved, the alcohol pain disappeared immediately, and aggravated when it recurred.

There are also some lymphoma patients in the late stage will appear emaciation and other cachexia changes, this is a phenomenon that most cancer patients will have, but in the late stage of lymphoma, there will be skin itching in the range of lymph drainage, which is also one of the symptoms of advanced lymphoma.

We know that lymphoma is a malignant tumor disease that occurs in the systemic lymphoid hematopoietic system. With the increase of tumor cells, this disease will have various clinical manifestations. Generally, Hodgkin's disease accounts for about 30% ~ 50% of patients with early lymphoma fever, but non Hodgkin's lymphoma generally does not have fever in the early stage, and fever occurs only when the lesions are extensive, General common fever subsides, sweating is one of the symptoms of advanced lymphoma.

matters needing attention

For lymphoma, a malignant tumor disease, it is generally necessary to find out as soon as possible and carry out relevant treatment as soon as possible. Only reasonable treatment plan and cooperation can improve the 5-year survival rate and the quality of life of patients, and also prolong the life of patients as far as possible.