The main symptoms of T-cell lymphoma include fever, anemia, hemorrhage, enlarged lymph nodes, skin damage and so on. 1. T-cell lymphoma is a type of lymphoma, usually fever is the first symptom, and most of the fever types are irregular high fever, and some of them have anemia with pale skin and mucous membrane and fatigue as the first manifestation, and there are also hemorrhagic manifestations, such as petechiae on skin and mucous membrane. 2. Painless enlarged lymph nodes are also the main symptom, often manifested as enlarged superficial lymph nodes, which can be found in the armpit, groin, neck, upper and lower clavicle, etc. Part of the enlarged lymph nodes can have compression symptoms, and in severe cases, pain can be manifested. 3. Skin damage is also more common, patients can be manifested as papules, nodules, ichthyosis-like, erythema or erythroderma and other skin symptoms. When the above symptoms appear, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.