Early symptoms of childhood lymphatic cancer?

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The clinical manifestations of children's lymph node cancer are quite different. Some patients have only peripheral lymph node enlargement, almost no systemic symptoms, and the pathology can be seen at a glance, so the diagnosis can be made after biopsy. Early symptoms of childhood lymphatic cancer? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Early symptoms of childhood lymphatic cancer?

Fever, indefinite heat type, superficial lymph node enlargement, night sweats. The tumor may originate in any part of the body and have compression symptoms related to the tumor. When there is no effective treatment, the biopsy site of the mass or the mass may not heal for a long time after trauma. In the late stage, the patients showed emaciation, pallor, limb pain, bleeding tendency, liver and spleen enlargement, and kidney enlargement due to infiltration.

70% of the primary lesions were located in the thoracic cavity, especially in the mediastinum. When the primary mediastinum, the common symptoms are chest pain, irritating cough, dysphagia, shortness of breath, supine difficulty, severe cyanosis, neck, face and upper limb edema, chest X-ray plain film can see a huge mass in the middle and anterior mediastinum, may be accompanied by unequal amounts of pleural effusion. Abdominal cavity is the primary site. A few patients had infiltration of central nervous system at the time of diagnosis, with corresponding symptoms and signs. In lymphoblastic NHL, bone marrow infiltration is more common. It is difficult to determine whether it is all or NHL bone marrow infiltration from cell morphology, immunology or cytogenetics.

Primary abdominal pain, abdominal circumference increase, nausea, vomiting, stool habits change, liver and spleen enlargement, ascites. Sometimes it can be manifested as intussusception, gastrointestinal bleeding, appendicitis like performance, and even a few patients with intestinal perforation and other acute abdomen. The masses in the right lower abdomen are more common, which should be differentiated from inflammatory appendicitis and appendicitis.

matters needing attention

Carcinogens in cigarette smoke have a strong stimulating effect on children, so children should avoid exposure to "second-hand smoke". Do not eat salted, spicy, overheated, supercooled, expired and deteriorated food, strengthen physical exercise, enhance physical fitness.