The most common complications of lymphoma are mainly due to tumor compression. The cause of vasculitis is not clear, but there is a link with smoking.
Lymphoma in the mediastinum and hilar may lead to symptoms such as chest tightness and dyspnea. Lymphoma in the abdominal cavity may lead to abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction, and ureteral obstruction if metastasis occurs.
Vasculitis is prevalent in smoking men, and 80% to 95% of patients with vasculitis are often combined with smoking, so it suggests that the occurrence of vasculitis is closely related to smoking, but there is no evidence to prove that there is a link between lymphoma and vasculitis.
Therefore, lymphoma does not cause vasculitis, and if you suffer from vasculitis, you should seek medical treatment in time.