Symptoms of submandibular lymphatic carcinoma?
summary
The early symptoms of lymphatic cancer are not very obvious, and patients often lack the necessary common sense of cancer, so that lymphatic cancer can not be treated in time and the best time for treatment is delayed. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the early symptoms of lymphatic carcinoma. How about the symptoms of submandibular lymph node cancer?
Symptoms of submandibular lymphatic carcinoma?
1. Local manifestations: most patients showed enlargement of cervical lymph nodes in the early stage. Later, other parts such as submaxillary and axillary lymph nodes were found one after another, but the enlarged lymph nodes did not feel painful or itchy. Lymph nodes can be large from soybean to jujube, medium hardness, tough, uniform and plump, without adhesion.
2. Systemic manifestations: about 10% of patients with fever, rash, night sweats and weight loss and other systemic symptoms as the earliest symptoms. Some patients with long-term irregular fever of unknown causes, a few years later found that there are superficial lymph node enlargement, after examination was diagnosed. There are also a few patients with more hidden lesions, but often have periodic low fever. Persistent fever, hyperhidrosis, weight loss and other symptoms may indicate the progress of the disease.
Other organ diseases include: anemia in hematopoietic system, jaundice in liver damage, malabsorption or even ascites in digestive system, granuloma in spleen, bone pain, kidney infiltration or even failure, increased pleural effusion, and exudative pericarditis in cardiovascular system.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that if you suddenly find your lymph node enlargement in your life, and it doesn't feel painful, you must pay attention to it and go to the hospital for examination in time. Generally, if the lymph node enlargement feels painful, it is generally benign. If it doesn't feel painful, the probability of malignancy is relatively high.