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Symptoms Of Lymphoma

You could experience a wide range of symptoms of lymphoma. You may experience very few symptoms. Some people have no symptoms at all.

The most common symptom of lymphoma is a painless lump or swelling, often in the neck, armpit or groin. Other common symptoms include:

  • excessive sweating, especially at night
  • fevers
  • unexplained loss of weight
  • unusual tiredness
  • a cough or breathlessness
  • a persistent itch
  • abdominal pain or diarrhoea

Your symptoms can vary according to what parts of your body are involved. For example, an enlarged node might cause pain in the area around it. Lymphoma in the stomach might cause stomach ache.

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