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There are many types of cancer and it is best that you become aware of the symptoms of signs of each so that you won't be surprised after spending lots of time thinking about things and realizing that you are already infected with one.
Many kinds of the cancer disease are hard to determine, especially at the first phase, which is a vital stage to know if you have this so that you can undergo the necessary medications while the sickness can still be cured. One kind of cancer with symptoms that are confusing is known as lymphoma. Most of the signs and changes on your body that will occur if you have this can also happen in other kinds of illnesses.
This kind of cancer starts in the lymphocytes, which can be found in the body's immune system. The condition will develop into solid tumor on the lymphoid cells. This illness is categorized in many types that are part of an extensive group of disorders that are referred to as hematological neoplasms.
If you are starting to feel vital changes on your system, you must not disregard this. Check these common symptoms of this illness and consult your doctor for more information and proper treatment.
1. It is a good habit to check your body for any kinds of lumps that are already growing at certain areas. In this case, enlarged lymph nodes usually develop in the groin, armpits and neck. You will notice these if you are going to inspect your body when you are done bathing or when you are changing clothes. These lumps are painless, especially during the first few weeks of the cancer development. These nodes usually lead to other symptoms that are not exclusive to this kind of sickness.
2. The cells that are infected with whatever is causing the illness produce special chemicals that may cause the whole body to itch. This may become intolerable no matter what kind of creams you put on your skin, so you may be more determined to get checked by a professional. It may be okay to resort to self-medication during the first day or even two, but you really have to take the matter more seriously if the itchiness doesn't stop after you have tried everything. You wouldn't want to be faced with greater consequences as a result of your inaction, so you really have to consult the doctor to know what's the matter.
3. As the cancer cells grow, you will feel weaker and won't have the energy to do things that you used to enjoy. These cancer cells utilize most of the body's nutrients. Aside from this, you are also losing the drive to eat. This will lead to alarming weight loss and if you are not going to do anything about it, you will find it hard to enjoy life and become productive.
Even if you don't have it, it will help to be armed with the right information about how to detect if you have lymphoma. It is also very important to undergo overall body exam once a year to make sure that you are fit and you are not suffering from any kinds of illnesses.
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Well I'm totally going to the docs now.....
Under my right arm I have many lumps that vary in size from a marble to a large grape. Around 6-7 of them. They are rock hard and tender to touch and itch like crazy sometimes. No infections or cold etc, First noticed a few weeks ago. Also lack of energy and extremely thirsty all the time. It's like I need a garden hose permantly attatched to my mouth :)
Shredmastakaos 1 week ago
@felipemonkey I went to the doctor I hade Glandular fever thanks for telling me to go to the doctor
samo9brojeva 1 month ago
@samo9brojeva dude....We get lumps everywhere, from head to toes. Wait until you see your doctor and make sure you do all the tests required to get a proper diagnosis. Take it easy, either way you will be ok. It is VERY scary to go through what you are going through, but trust me, you do nothing good to your mind browsing around the internet....It really damages your positivity and you need that either when healthy or sick. And yes, I have FB, but how can I add you? Good luck! and take it easy
felipemonkey 1 month ago
@felipemonkey i have a lump on my head it can move a bit would yyou know what it is
samo9brojeva 1 month ago
I had a big lump on my neck. Lots of nightsweats too. But no pain, no symptoms, lots of energy and I felt completely normal. I ended up diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma stage 4. That was 5 years ago. And after 16 rounds of chemo today I feel better than ever. My only advice to those who are just diagnosed or about to get diagnosed, is to get out of the internet. It is plagued with wrong info and negativity. Just listen to your doctor and that's it. Good luck to you all....
felipemonkey 2 months ago
My Dr.s advice even though I don't always follow it DON'T CONSULT THE INTERNET WHEN YOU FEEL BAD OR FIND SOMTHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY it will usually just cause you anxiety consult your Dr. and don't scare yourself!
cruiserweight190 4 months ago
i have on in the neck on my left beside my ear. and i have two under my chin no pain i dont realy feel weak ive had them for about 3-4 maybe 5 weeks my mo say there glands and she has them to so i said no crap but they arent gritty like dr bob said they would be if they were bad. theyre mobil i eat everything . i dont feel no diffrent than usual. i just suffered a concusion two weeks ago i woke up at 130 last night body was shaking i think that was because i was cold mom said im over reactin
ALLERTORLOVER69 5 months ago
I have a big lump under my arm and naw I have seen this video :( I am getting sick due to the lump I ich all over my body just feels so weak and I have never ever had this on my body before I did not think the lump was that serious It still has not come to a head I have been waiting to see but nuthing so naw I'm worried
kishaponce 9 months ago
my lymph nodes swell up when i get sick, and i itch a LOT when the humidity or temperature drops. these kind of videos used to scare me, until i went for a check up with my doctor, and he said that i don't have lymphoma, because all people's lymph nodes swell up a little when they get sick. i also talked to my dad, and he said his lymph nodes in his neck (like mine) swell up when he's sick, and he also gets very itchy when the temperature drops...
Torii8D 1 year ago