Lymphoma will be systemic wandering tingling?

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Lymphoma usually does not cause tingling throughout the body. Lymphoma usually does not cause tingling throughout the body. Lymphoma is a malignant tumor that originates in lymph nodes or other lymphoid tissue. It can be divided into Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Its main symptoms include enlarged lymph nodes, fever, night sweats, weight loss, and itchy skin. During disease progression, lymphoma may invade other parts of the body, such as spleen, liver, bone marrow, etc., but generally does not cause systemic wandering tingling. If systemic wandering tingling occurs, it may be caused by other causes, such as: 1. neuralgia: For example, herpes zoster, trigeminal neuralgia, etc., can lead to pain in nerve distribution areas, paroxysmal or persistent, and may be accompanied by paresthesia or numbness.2.Muscle pain: overwork, muscle strain, myositis, etc. can cause muscle pain, usually limited to specific parts, and may be accompanied by muscle weakness or limited activity.3.Arthritis: Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, etc. can lead to joint pain, swelling, limited activity, mostly symmetrical, multiple.4.Others: systemic lupus erythematosus, fibromyalgia syndrome and other autoimmune diseases, as well as malignant tumor metastasis may also appear systemic wandering pain. If there is systemic wandering tingling, you should seek medical attention in time for detailed examinations, such as blood routine, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, autoantibody detection, imaging examination, etc., to clarify the cause and take corresponding treatment measures. It should be noted that the diagnosis of lymphoma needs to be combined with clinical manifestations, laboratory examinations, imaging examinations and other comprehensive judgments. If lymphoma is suspected, it should be timely to the hematology department or oncology department for examination and evaluation. At the same time, for high-risk groups, such as long-term exposure to carcinogens, family history of lymphoma, low immune function, etc., regular physical examination should be conducted for early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment.

Lymphoma will be systemic wandering tingling?

Lymphoma will be systemic wandering tingling?

Lymphoma will be systemic wandering tingling?



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