Symptoms of lymphoma

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Lymphoma is a kind of malignant tumor that occurs in lymph nodes or lymphoid tissue. Lymph nodes will be enlarged without obvious pain. There is no big difference in the age of this disease. It can occur at any age. The cause of this disease can be related to genetic and gene mutation, pathogen infection, autoimmune disease, etc, It is a heterogeneous tumor. This kind of tumor can invade any tissue or organ of the whole body. It belongs to the disease of the whole body. If it is serious, it will endanger life. What are the symptoms of lymphoma?

Symptoms of lymphoma

Severe lymphoma can appear in any part of the body. At this time, it indicates that the tumor begins to affect the organs and tissues of the whole body, and the patient will have systemic symptoms such as weakness, emaciation, loss of appetite, fever and night sweats. At this time, the treatment of the patient must be timely.

In addition to lymphoid tissue, patients with diseases in other tissues and organs, common gastrointestinal diseases, stomach or high intestinal lymph will appear abdominal pain, vomiting and other symptoms, some will appear chronic diarrhea, steatosis, severe intestinal obstruction symptoms.

At the beginning of the disease, the tumor in the lymph node is not obvious and there is no pain phenomenon. Gradually, with the growth of the tumor, it oppresses the superior vena cava, causing the syndrome of superior vena cava, or oppressing the trachea, esophagus, recurrent laryngeal nerve, etc., resulting in dyspnea, dysphagia, hoarseness and other symptoms.

matters needing attention

Pay attention to the diet of patients with lymphoma, because patients with lymphoma will be treated by chemotherapy, and the physical injury after chemotherapy is relatively large. They will have symptoms of dry mouth, irritability, stagnant heat and fluid. Therefore, the diet should be adjusted reasonably, and eat more nourishing and light food, such as wax gourd, watermelon, tremella, etc.