Symptoms of lymphatic cancer?

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Lymphatic carcinoma can be divided into Hodgkin's lymphoma and non Hodgkin's lymphoma. In fact, in terms of treatment, lymphatic carcinoma is a relatively good malignant tumor; Non Hodgkin lymphoma accounts for about 90% of all lymphoma cases, and the incidence rate has increased year by year in recent ten years. Symptoms of lymphatic cancer? Now let's take a look at this aspect.

Symptoms of lymphatic cancer?

Fever. Most of the fever types were irregular, which could be persistent high fever or intermittent low fever. A few of them had periodic fever. The latter was found in about 1 / 6 of patients with Hodgkin's disease; Hodgkin's disease accounts for about 30% ~ 50% of patients with early fever, but non Hodgkin's lymphoma usually has fever when the lesion is extensive. The feature of the disease is sweating when the fever subsides.

skin Itch. This is a specific manifestation of Hodgkin's disease. Focal pruritus occurs in the lymphatic drainage area of the lesion. Systemic pruritus mostly occurs in patients with mediastinal or abdominal lesions.

Alcohol pain. About 17% ~ 20% of patients with Hodgkin's disease had pain in the lesion 20 minutes after drinking, and the symptoms were earlier than other symptoms and X-ray findings, which had certain diagnostic significance; When the lesion was relieved, the alcohol pain disappeared and recurred.

matters needing attention

It is suggested that once patients have persistent pain, they should go to the regular medical institutions for examination as soon as possible, and treat symptomatically until the disease is confirmed, so as to avoid taking drugs without authorization, so as not to affect the recovery of the disease.