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What are the symptoms of lymphoma?

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Dr. Byron May answered

Could be several: Lymphoma is a general category which includes many subtypes of hodgkins and non-hodgkins lymphomas. They may manifest slowly over years while higher grades progress more quickly. As a class, lymphomas my occur practically anywhere, so the possible symptoms can vary substantially.

Answered 11/9/2015

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Variable...: Some symptoms include: unexplained fevers, enlarged lymph nodes, night sweats, unintentional weight loss, cough, pain, intestinal obstruction, easy bruising, fatigue, difficulty breathing when lying down.... To name the more common ones.

Answered 2/26/2013

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Large lymph nodes: That is the most common symptoms. But it may also include weight loss, fever, drenching sweats, abnormal blood counts, autoimmune problems and compression of organs resulting from the enlarged lymph nodes leading to pain, jaundice, bone fractures or neurological complications.

Answered 9/23/2016

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Many: Symptoms can include one or many of the following and others: enlarged lymph nodes (swollen glands), fevers, chills, night sweats, weight loss, itching, new rash, pain, or even unusual things like chest pain after drinking alcohol.

Answered 9/2/2013

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Dr. Carlos Encarnacion answered

Specializes in Medical Oncology

Lumps: Very often a person will notice a painless lump which is an enlarged lymph node. More advanced cases may present with fatigue, unexplained weight loss, unexplained night sweats or night fevers, even diffuse itching.

Answered 5/10/2013

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