Early symptoms of uterine lymphoma?
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Uterine lymphoma is a highly malignant disease, because the lymphatic system is distributed in all parts of the body, so this disease is often found in the early stage of metastasis, what are the early symptoms of lymphoma?
Early symptoms of uterine lymphoma?
The earliest symptom of lymphadenopathy lymphoma is the painless and persistent enlargement of lymph nodes. The enlarged lymph nodes usually occur in the neck, armpit, groin and so on. Among them, the probability of appearing in the neck is 60% - 80%, armpit enlargement generally accounts for 6% - 20%, and groin enlargement generally accounts for 6% - 10%.
Systemic discomfort symptoms appear in the early stage of lymphoma, which can be manifested as lymphadenopathy, intermittent low fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, depression and so on.
Skin pruritus is often seen in patients with Hodgkin's disease. The main manifestations of patients are systemic pruritus, and local pruritus may also appear. If systemic pruritus occurs, it indicates that cancer cells have been transferred to the mediastinum or abdomen.
matters needing attention
Once you have these symptoms or one of them, you need to consider whether you are suffering from lymphoma. You need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examination and treatment. If lymphoma is found early and treated early, the survival time will be longer, so you must pay attention to these symptoms!