Wednesday 10 September 2014

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Symptoms: How to Identify Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Symptoms associated with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma are apparent on the area which has been affected by the cancer. 

Some of the most commonly occurring symptoms are 
night time sleep disturbances, 
sweating while sleeping, 
frequent chills and fever, 
inflammation of the lymph nodes, 
bulgy appearance of the neck, 
legs and underarms, 
irritation in the groin region, 
constant headache, 
irregular bowel movements, 
unexplained weight loss, 
frequent constipation, 
difficulty in breathing, 
blurred vision, 
less appetite, 
protruding abdomen, 
nausea, 
frequent infections due to liver enlargement, and 
loss of body immunity, 
passage of stool with blood, 
bloody vomit, 
skin irritation and rashes, and 
shortness of breath and wheezing.






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