How to Recognize the Symptoms of Hodgkin's Disease
Instructions
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It is possible to have Hodgkin's disease and not notice or recognize any symptoms whatsoever. You may have swelling of your lymph nodes, but this often goes away.
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Talk to your doctor about changes in your health since you noticed swollen lymph nodes such as a fever and flu-like symptoms. While these are probably signs of a simple infection, it's important to recognize that since the lymphatic system is tied to your immune system's function, these symptoms could be indicative of Hodgkin's disease.
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Take note of lymph nodes that swell and then return to normal. If these lymph nodes swell again but do not return to their normal size in a timely manner, this may be a sign of Hodgkin's disease.
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Keep track of days when you feel marked tiredness, loss of appetite, night sweats and itching. These are the most common noticeable symptoms of Hodgkin's disease.
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Schedule regular follow-up appointments with your doctor if you continue to exhibit symptoms of Hodgkin's disease.
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