Late stage symptoms of lymphoma?

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Lymphoma is a primary malignant tumor in lymph nodes or lymphoid tissue. The main clinical manifestation is painless and progressive lymphadenopathy. The disease can occur at any age, but the peak age of onset is 31-40 years old, and the peak of non Hodgkin's lymphoma is slightly forward. The ratio of male to female is 2-3:1. Late stage symptoms of lymphoma? Let's talk about it

Late stage symptoms of lymphoma?

Lymphoma can endanger gastrointestinal tract, anorexia, abdominal pain, diarrhea, abdominal mass, intestinal obstruction and bleeding. Invasion of the liver, gallbladder and parenchyma can cause pain in the liver region. The clinical manifestations included local bone pain and secondary nerve compression.

Skin, non-specific damage, common skin pruritus and prurigo. Pruritus is more common in Hodgkin's disease (85%). Tonsil and mouth, nose, pharynx, lymph tumor invasion of mouth, nose, pharynx, clinical dysphagia, nasal obstruction, epistaxis. In other cases, lymphomas may infiltrate the pancreas and cause malabsorption syndrome. Because the lymphatic tumor cells will spread all over the body with the lymphatic circulation, the patients' condition is also different, so the patients with lymphatic tumor must undergo careful examination before treatment, and then choose the most appropriate treatment method for treatment.

Fever can be persistent high fever or intermittent low fever. A few patients have periodic fever. The typical manifestation of fever in patients with advanced lymphocarcinoma is sweating when fever subsides. Alcohol pain, some patients in 20 minutes after drinking, local lesions will have pain.

matters needing attention

Patients with advanced lymphatic cancer need to be relieved, how long they can live, whether they can be cured and other psychological burden, try to keep a good attitude, correctly face cancer and death, keep a happy mood, and strive to live to the natural age.