What are the main symptoms of B-cell lymphoma?

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Many people know nothing about the symptoms of B-cell lymphoma. The symptoms of B-cell lymphoma vary greatly with the severity of the disease. Some patients with lymphatic cancer may have no systemic symptoms. Some patients with fever, emaciation (weight loss of more than 10%), night sweats are more common, followed by anorexia, fatigue, itching and so on. So, what are the main symptoms of B-cell lymphoma? Let's talk about it

What are the main symptoms of B-cell lymphoma?

After B-cell lymphoma, patients can occasionally touch the enlarged lymph nodes in the body, and feel no pain or itch in the early stage of lymphoma, so it is 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.

B-cell lymphoma can occur in the body's systemic lymphoid tissue, such as 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.

B-cell lymphoma can make the body appear systemic manifestations, about 10% of B-cell lymphoma patients can appear body fever, rash, night sweats and weight loss 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.