Where is malignant lymphoma?
summary
Malignant lymphoma, now more and more people get sick, in the early stage, we should pay more attention to, pay more attention to, show a lot. For example, the superficial lymph nodes painless, progressive swelling of lymph nodes, lymphoma can also invade organs outside the lymphatic system, there may be fever, night sweats, fatigue, weight loss, lack of appetite, rash, itching, anemia and other systemic symptoms. In order to confirm whether it is malignant lymphoma or not, we should get special hospital and do various examinations to confirm whether it is malignant lymphoma. We should find and treat it as early as possible.
Where is malignant lymphoma?
First, the prominent manifestation of lymphoma is painless and progressive enlargement of lymph nodes in the superficial part. Among them, enlargement of cervical and supraclavicular lymph nodes is the most common, followed by axillary and inguinal lymph nodes. Of course, some patients will have deep lymph node enlargement, lymph node enlargement is often more obvious when found.
Second: progressive enlargement of lymph nodes, according to current studies, may be due to the impact or compression of surrounding tissues and organs, so cause the corresponding symptoms. For example, the huge lymph nodes oppress the superior vena cava, which leads to the obstruction of blood return, such as swelling of face and neck, chest pain, dyspnea, etc; Large pelvic and abdominal lymph nodes cause intestinal obstruction, hydronephrosis or jaundice, as well as abdominal pain and distension.
Third, lymphoma can also invade organs other than the lymphatic system. For example, gastrointestinal lymphoma, like gastric cancer and colorectal cancer, can present abdominal pain, gastrointestinal ulcer, obstruction, compression and other symptoms; If the brain is invaded, there may be headache, blurred vision, speech disorders, personality changes, sensory and motor disorders of some bodies and limbs, or even paralysis. Of course, there are other symptoms
matters needing attention
The initial appearance of lymphoma is probably tough to the touch, smooth to the surface, and fixed. If you have a mass in your lymph node, and you have a long-term low fever or periodic fever, you should suspect whether you have malignant lymphoma, and you should go to a regular hospital for examination in time, so as not to delay the illness.