Symptoms of Non Hodgkins Lymphoma
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Because the lymphatic tissue is present in almost any part of the body, symptoms of Non-Hodgkin.s lymphoma can start
practically anywhere. Depending on the area or the organ affected by the disease, an NHL patient may experience some or none of a wide range of symptoms and these may also vary in severity.
The most common manifestations of the disease include a swelling of the affected lymph node (s), an unexplained fever,
night sweats, tiredness, weight loss, itching, skin reddening, and chest pain.
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