First Symptoms of Lymphoma
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Swollen Lymph Nodes
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One of the earliest signs of lymphoma in many people is swollen lymph nodes, particularly in the groin, armpits and neck. In many cases, this may be the only early symptom.
Abdominal Symptoms
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If lymph nodes in the abdominal cavity are involved, early signs may include stomach or abdominal swelling or pain in the stomach. These conditions can lead to loss of appetite and nausea and vomiting in some cases.
Chest Symptoms
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If the lymph nodes in the chest are involved, early signs of lymphoma may include chest pain or a feeling of pressure on the chest or windpipe. Some people may also experience a cough or shortness of breath.
Night Sweats
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Heavy sweating at night, often enough to soak through the clothes, can be one of the first signs of lymphoma.
Fever
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Some people in the early stages of lymphoma will have a recurrent fever. Because this is often a sign of common illnesses and infections, this symptom is often overlooked.
Other General Symptoms
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Other early signs of lymphoma can include fatigue, unexplained weight loss and very itchy skin, but many people will not experience any of these symptoms, which are sometimes characteristics of quickly growing cancer cells.
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