Guide To The Symptoms Of Lymphoma

Swollen Lymph Nodes

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Lymph nodes are a part of the body that helps fight infection. Swollen lymph nodes are not always a cause for concern. In fact, these nodes can swell just because they are doing their job properly. Lymphoma patients present with swelling in the lymph nodes as the most common symptom. However, there are more common reasons that lymph nodes may swell. When an individual's lymph nodes are enlarged, they may be able to feel them below the skin. 

In some cases, the lymph nodes may be visible to the naked eye. Some of the most common areas to get visibly swollen nodes are the groin, sides of the neck, and underarms. In most cases, the swelling will not be painful. Lymph nodes may swell because of an infection as well. This allows them to catch debris and bacteria before it moves to other parts of the body. If the lymph nodes work properly, they can help prevent infections from spreading to other areas.

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