Non-hodgkin's lymphoma - Symptoms
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If you are experiencing symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.Commonly noted symptoms of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma include:Swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, and groin which are painlessAbdominal pain or swellingLoss of appetiteSkin itchingChest painTrouble breathingCoughingFatigueFeverNight sweatsUnexplained weight Loss Swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, and groin which are painless Abdominal pain or swelling Loss of appetite Skin itching Chest pain Trouble breathing Coughing Fatigue Fever Night sweats Unexplained weight Loss Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma develops when the lymphocytes, either B -cells or T -cells, undergo a genetic change and start multiplying rapidly. The risk factors include: Weakened immune system Viral infections such as HIV and Epstein-Barr virus Chemicals such as insecticides Aging Exposure to radiation Weakened immune system Increased risk of infections Infertility, either temporary or permanent, as a side effect of treatment Increased risk of developing other cancers Increased risk of heart, lung, kidney, and thyroid problems Depression
Swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, and groin which are painless
Abdominal pain or swelling
Loss of appetite
Skin itching
Chest pain
Trouble breathing
Coughing
Fatigue
Fever
Night sweats
Unexplained weight Loss
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma develops when the lymphocytes, either B -cells or T -cells, undergo a genetic change and start multiplying rapidly.
The risk factors include:
Weakened immune system
Viral infections such as HIV and Epstein-Barr virus
Chemicals such as insecticides
Aging
Exposure to radiation
Increased risk of infections
Infertility, either temporary or permanent, as a side effect of treatment
Increased risk of developing other cancers
Increased risk of heart, lung, kidney, and thyroid problems
Depression
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