The Symptoms of “Lymphoma”

Phyathai 2

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Fr 27/03/2020

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The Symptoms of “Lymphoma”

The Symptoms of “Lymphoma”

Lymphoma is another non-showing disease during the first stage which can spread to the brain, liver and lung. those are reasons why the Lymphoma becomes one of dangerous diseases.

The lump with no pain; Signal of Lymphoma

In general, if mention the key signal that implies to the lymphoma, it usually means the lump on the neck, armpit, breast and groin. There is no pain which is different from an infection since you may feel the pain on the area where the lump is found.

The brain and risks of Lymphoma
For the neck, abdomen and brain, all can have the risk of lymphoma. According to the disease, apart from lymphatic system it can spread via blood vessel to nearby organs within the body, for example, the bone, liver or lung.

 

When it becomes SERIOUS ?

The following is the signal which indicates that you should take it seriously. Apart from the lump appearing, you might have chronic cough, angina pain, chest pain, breathing difficulty, fever, enlarged tonsil gland, sweat, prurigo, losing weight, headache, dyspepsia and muscular weakness.

 

The way to cure “Lymphoma”

Even though the “Chemotherapy” is normally used however, there are several treatment alternatives, such as, radiation, antibody treatment, and stem cell transplantation.

 

The regulation of Lymphoma patient

You should take care of mental state along with healthy food, exercising, the cleaning of oral cavity and keeping your skin clean as well as the hygiene of anal after excreting including having enough rest. However, physical treatment together with mental care can enhance an effectiveness of the treatment.

 

In conclusion, the Lymphoma disease has no specific symptoms and causes. In case if you have any of mentioned symptoms which are not recovered  yet after taking a medicine, please go visit a doctor immediately whereas  during the first stage, the possibility of cure is high and close to a success.

For more information, please contact;
Cancer Center, Phyathai2 hospital,
Building A, 7th floor
Tel: +662-617-2444 ext. 4701, 4732

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