Are the early signs of lymphoma rib pain?

Early signs of lymphoma are usually not rib pain. The most common symptom of early signs of lymphoma is painless progressive lymph node enlargement, along with systemic symptoms such as fever, itching, night sweats, and lethargy. Rib pain may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as rib injuries, chest wall injuries, and internal organ injuries. If the rib pain is caused by cancer, it is often accompanied by severe pain, fever, weight loss and other malignant diseases. In lymphoma, it will be found that the superficial lymph nodes in the neck, clavicle, armpit and groin are enlarged, but the enlarged lymph nodes do not have obvious pain when pressed, but there will be progressive aggravation. In addition, there will be some systemic symptoms in the early stage of lymphoma, including low-grade fever, night sweats, weight loss, and so on. In addition, if you find discomfort in the early stage of lymphoma, you should seek medical treatment immediately, subject to the diagnosis and treatment by professional doctors. If there is pain in the ribs, you can go to a regular hospital for bone scanning to give targeted treatment after clear diagnosis. If the pain is severe, you need to take oral analgesic medication, such as ibuprofen, etc., but you should follow the doctor’s instructions to take the medication.