Symptoms of childhood lymphoma
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Children's lymphocytes are always at work. Lymphocytes are almost everywhere in the body, especially in the lymph nodes and lymphoid tissues of the body. Lymphocyte regeneration is everywhere. Because lymphocytes have been invading the human body, bacteria, viruses and other harmful substances have been fighting for a long time, Therefore, the number and quality of lymphocytes will change. Sometimes there will be some gene mutation in lymphocytes. When malignant lymphocytes are formed, they may lead to lymphoma. The symptoms of childhood lymphoma. Let's take a look at the following.
Symptoms of childhood lymphoma
First: when lymphoma first occurs, the patient may not have any feeling, the body will not have the feeling of pain and itching, so many times lymphoma first occurs generally will not have obvious symptoms.
Second: some patients may have systemic manifestations after lymphoma, for example, about 20% of lymphoma patients may have fever after the onset of the disease, skin rash will appear on the surface of the skin, night sweats will occur when they sleep at night, and the body will gradually become thin. Some patients may also have long-term fever.
Third: after the occurrence of malignant lymphoma, if it invades the patient's bone marrow, the patient may show the symptoms of pale face, some people will have a fever, and even abnormal bleeding, abnormal bleeding blood examination can find the abnormal condition of lymphocytes in the blood.
matters needing attention
There is no pain in the place where lymphoma occurs, that is to say, lymphoma generally does not cause physical pain. The surface of the skin with lymphoma is smooth to the touch, but also active. It looks full and symmetrical. In the early stage, lymphoma may occur in the armpit or groin.