Are the five early symptoms of lymphoma real?

The claim of the top five early symptoms of lymphoma is false. Early stage of lymphoma may have extra-lymphatic lesions, local manifestations and systemic symptoms. 1. Extra-lymph node lesions: lymphoma may invade different tissues and organs in the whole body, and its manifestations are different in different parts of the body. (1) Invasion of liver and spleen will cause hepatosplenomegaly. (2) Infringement on gastrointestinal tract will cause abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction, abdominal distension and other manifestations. (3) Infringement of the lungs will cause cough and pleural effusion related symptoms. 2. Local manifestations: there are localized lymph node enlargement and compression symptoms caused by lymph nodes. (1) Superficial and deep lymph nodes will be painlessly enlarged, which are not fused with each other in the early stage and can be fused in the late stage. (2) Lymph node compression in different parts of the body can lead to different clinical manifestations. For example, compression of the esophagus will cause dysphagia, compression of the trachea will cause dyspnea and so on. 3. Systemic symptoms: emaciation, night sweats, fever and other symptoms will occur. (1) Wasting: most patients have weight loss, more than 10% of their original weight within six months. (2) Night sweating: night sweating or sweating after going to sleep. (3) Fever: irregular fever, high fever, intermittent fever, periodic fever, etc. If the above symptoms occur, you should consult the doctor in time, improve the examination, make a clear diagnosis, and actively treat the disease so as not to delay the condition.