- The most common symptom of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is painless swelling in the lymph nodes, which are located in the armpits, groin and neck.
- Sometimes the tissue in the abdomen is involved with Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and the stomach will swell, sometimes mimicking the appearance of pregnancy in women.
- Constipation is also a problem if there is a build-up of fluid within the abdomen. This fluid puts pressure on the intestines and interferes with the normal passage of waste.
- Chest pain is a symptom if the tissue of the thymus is involved with the lymphoma. There may be also pressure put on the trachea, making breathing difficult.
- Itching, dry skin, fatigue, weight loss and fever all can be symptoms of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Lymph Node Involvement
Abdominal Swelling
Other Abdominal Issues
Chest Pain
Other Symptoms
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