What is lymphoma B symptom
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B-cell lymphoma is divided into indolent lymphoma and aggressive lymphoma. Indolent lymphoma usually develops slowly with treatment that is generally unknown in this case. Patients with B-cell lymphoma can maintain stable disease for many years and can survive for a long time. Unfortunately, there is no cure for B-cell lymphoma. Aggressive lymphoma in B-cell lymphoma usually needs intensive treatment. This type of B-cell lymphoma can be cured. The prognosis and treatment of B-cell lymphoma should depend on the specific type and stage of lymphoma. Let's take a look at the following.
What is lymphoma B symptom
First, patients with B-cell lymphoma can occasionally touch enlarged lymph nodes in the body after the occurrence of B-cell lymphoma, and they often feel no pain or itch in the early stage of lymphoma, so they are often ignored by patients. About 60% of B-cell lymphoma patients first found in the neck lymph node enlargement, at the beginning may be only a single swelling, slowly increasing the number, and the swelling intensified.
Second: B-cell lymphoma can occur in the body's systemic lymphoid tissue, such as the jaw, mandible, anterior neck, supraclavicle, axillary, groin. B-cell lymphoma may also occur in mediastinum or abdominal artery. If B-cell lymphoma occurs in the stomach, small intestine or large intestine, there may be abdominal distension, bloody stool, vomiting, abdominal pain and other symptoms.
Third: B-cell lymphoma can make the body appear systemic performance, about 10% of B-cell lymphoma patients can appear body fever, rash, night sweats and emaciation and other systemic symptoms. Some B-cell lymphoma patients will have long-term irregular body fever. The cause of the fever is hard to find without examination.
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A small number of B-cell lymphoma patients will be accompanied by more hidden lesions, after the onset of periodic low fever. Persistent fever, hyperhidrosis and weight loss are the most typical manifestations of B-cell lymphoma.