What is the symptom of lymphatic cancer

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Lymph node cancer is easy to be ignored in the early stage, because the early symptoms of this disease are often atypical, some patients only have lymph node enlargement, and will not cause pain or pruritus. If the phenomenon of lymph node enlargement occurs without treatment, it will lead to a further increase in the number and degree of lymph node enlargement. Further development will spread to the whole body lymph tissue metastasis, and sometimes compression to other organs of the body, resulting in patients with a variety of compression symptoms.

What is the symptom of lymphatic cancer

First: lymphatic cancer can occur in the stomach, or in the large intestine and small intestine. At this time, the patient's abdomen often bloated, stool can carry blood, but also because of this disease vomiting diarrhea. Gastrointestinal lymph node cancer can further induce peptic ulcer, leading to severe decline of gastrointestinal function.

Second: lymphatic cancer can further invade the bone marrow, making the patient's body feverish. Lymphadenopathy caused by early stage of lymph node cancer is often painless, and the swollen lymph nodes are hard. Anti tuberculosis treatment or anti-inflammatory treatment will not achieve any effect. Enlarged lymph nodes are most common in the groin, armpit and neck.

Third: if lymph node cancer causes deep lymph node enlargement, such as mediastinal lymph node enlargement, then the patient's esophagus can be compressed, which makes it difficult for the patient to swallow. If the lymph node enlargement caused by lymphatic carcinoma oppresses the superior vena cava, it is easy to cause superior vena cava syndrome.

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Sometimes lymphatic cancer can compress the trachea, making the patient cough, chest tightness and breathing difficult. This kind of disease can cause the patient body to perspire obviously, especially sleep at night easy night sweat, also can make the patient weight loss.