Can i have lymphoma without symptoms




















A bone marrow transplant may be performed to help strengthen your immune system. Be sure to see your doctor if you have any symptoms of lymphoma that persist or get worse, such as swollen lymph nodes. Although these symptoms are often caused by a less serious health condition, the sooner you begin treatment if you receive a lymphoma diagnosis, the better your outcome may be.

Some symptoms are easy to identify as potentially serious health problems. Chest pain, high fever, and bleeding are all typically signs that something…. Itchy skin, medically known as pruritus, can be a symptom of certain types of cancer.

Itching can also be a reaction to certain cancer treatments…. The costs of treatment for Hodgkin's lymphoma can be a big hurdle for many. Learning more about managing treatment costs and resources can help. In honor of Blood Cancer Awareness Month, survivors share what they learned throughout their cancer journeys and advice for others with lymphoma.

Health Conditions Discover Plan Connect. Lymphoma Classic symptoms Symptoms in women Diagnosis Treatment Bottom line While both women and men may experience the same classic symptoms of lymphoma , a type of cancer that affects your lymphatic system, women may have different symptoms if the lymphoma has developed in a reproductive organ.

What is lymphoma? Classic symptoms of lymphoma. The letters indicate whether certain symptoms are present. The letter B indicates that the patient is experiencing one or more of the following symptoms: drenching night sweats, fever or unexplained weight loss.

If none of these symptoms has developed, the letter A is used. B symptoms may be signs of a more advanced cancer. Many of these symptoms, particularly the swelling of lymph nodes, are often due to more common problems. Inflammation in the lymph nodes and other lymphoma-like symptoms may be caused by different types of infections, according to an article in The Oncologist. These infections include those caused by streptococcal bacteria which causes strep throat and other illnesses and viruses like the Epstein-Barr virus which causes mononucleosis and other illnesses.

Autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and Sjogren's syndrome may also cause enlarged lymph nodes. Drug hypersensitivity reactions allergic or abnormal responses to medicines may cause lymphoma-like symptoms including lymph node swelling, fever, rash and high white blood cell counts.

Anticonvulsants, penicillins and aspirin are some examples of drugs that are more likely to cause these types of reactions. Rarer conditions may also be confused with lymphoma, such as :. At the appointment, your doctor will likely ask questions about your symptoms and decide how to proceed.

The doctor may want to conduct a physical exam focused on feeling for swelling or abnormalities in your lymph nodes and other areas that are commonly affected by lymphoma. Depending on your symptoms, your doctor may recommend a blood test or other tests. Make a difference in the fight against cancer by donating to cancer research.

Call us anytime. This page was updated on September 21, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma symptoms The human body has more than lymph nodes connected through a network of lymph vessels. Early warning signs of non-Hodgkin lymphoma Because many types of non-Hodgkin lymphoma involve different organs, signs and symptoms may vary depending on the type, location and stage of the disease.

Yeah the CT scan showed the extent of the lymph node enlargement around my body. Once they saw there was a lot of lymph node involvement that's when they started to go down the Lymphoma route. After that I had a pet scan which is where they put radioactive sugar into your vein and any cancerous or active cells glow up on a pet scan. Please be assured that both these scans are painless. Your husband might feel like he has wet himself on his CT scan because the dye they inject gives a warm feeling and dilates the blood vessels around the body.

Because there are so many on the groin it's an unfortunate sensation! But it passes by the time you can count to That's really helpful, I'll let him know what you said. He's really worried about the procedures. I thought the CT scan could give us some answers sooner but because the biopsy is a week after the scan I don't think we'll get the results before then. He let me touch the lump on his neck yesterday. It's smooth. Not too soft but not too hard either.

I don't even know what to compare it to! People say lymphoma lumps tend to be hard but I don't know what that means - hard like a rock? Like a nut? When I pressed on it he said it was a bit painful which I believe is a good thing I felt a bit better when I woke up and then they were talking about NHL on the radio this morning!!!

I was like what are the odds this must definitely be a sign I know it's not. They said that the focus is mainly on getting better physically and there doesn't seem to be as much emphasis on looking after the mental health Have you got long to go?

You seem to be coping really well, it gives me strength to know that there are people out there like yourself. I saw the tips you spoke about in another thread,I liked the one about not eating your favourite food.

We've got one favourite meal but I won't make it until it's all over, I don't want to taint it. I am so sorry to hear of the torment you and your husband are going through. I have recently dealt with a neck lump and had a relieving outcome.

I'd love to help as much as I can here. Please feel free to message me privately, there's a private messaging service at the top of this page x. Unfortunately my husband has enlarged lymph nodes in his chest, not just the neck. I couldn't find the private messaging service sorry!

I'm new to this I just wanted to ask you more questions about what the lumps felt like. I read that lymphoma lumps are quite well defined under the skin and round, whereas benign lumps are oval and under a layer of swollen tissue they called it soft tissue edema so they don't 'stick out' as much.

The doc said that there are a few things that don't fit in to the puzzle which is confusing and stressful. I don't understand how he can say that it could be lymphoma but at the same time say that a number of things suggest that it isn't! Hi Honey M, sorry to butt in on your chat. You were very kind to me last week when I posted and if I can help you at all I will.

If you remember, I have large supraclavicular lymph nodes giving me lots of pain as they press on the nerves. I had a ct scan a mammogram, several biopsies and then last week was told I have cancer but they don't know where!

Tomorrow is my PET scan and hopefully that will answer the question once and for all. I'm so sorry that you are having such anxieties. The waiting for results is terrible but in a strange way the time allows you to digest and come to terms with what's happening. Overall, most cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma are considered very treatable.

You can read more detailed information about the outlook for non-Hodgkin lymphoma on the Cancer Research UK website. But there's a risk of long-term problems after treatment, including infertility and an increased risk of developing another type of cancer in the future. Page last reviewed: 19 October Next review due: 19 October The lymphatic system is part of your immune system.



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