Lymphoma Cancer Symptoms in Women
be aware - stay alive
Lymphoma symptoms and
especially lymphoma cancer symptoms in women are easy to be missed. It is so,
because they can be taken for standard discomfort, to which we women are so
familiar with by the default of being female.
Lymphoma is a form of cancer of the
lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell.
Because our knowledge
about this disease is so limited, it comes to be even more dangerous.
Let me share with you
what my friend told me about her condition. "At first, I started losing
weight. I was so glad to see it happen; we all know how hard it is to lose
weight in our age (after 50). The next - somewhat unusual for me condition -
was heavy sweating, especially at night.
I didn't think twice
about this though, it was winter time, I was probably too hot in general from
the combination of keeping the house warm and using a heavy comforter, so I
thought. You know, we always find an answer if and when we want to. Another day
I noticed, my skin was itching;
Let's concentrate on lymphoma symptoms in
women. What are they?
First and most common
of all are the swollen lymph nodes, caused by the lymphoma cancer cells. This
can be noticed mainly in the armpits, neck and groin. The nodes are quickly
noticeable because of their location near to the skin surface and not so due to
pain.
The next symptom is a
rapid and unintentional loss of weight. Fever and night sweats, fatigue as well
as problems with breathing continue the list. Since these symptoms very closely
resemble infection symptoms, a lot of patients are being incorrectly treated
for such instead of the true cause - lymphoma.
Mentioned here are
only the few lymphoma symptoms in women. There are at least fifteen of them,
which women can easily neglect, because we are so used to different kinds of
discomforts being women. The list continues with abdominal pain, headaches,
weakness and swelling of arms and legs, bowel obstruction, shortness of breath,
coughing.




