Patients suffering from malignant lymphoma can be considered very unfortunate. Since its early symptoms are not so easy to detect, many people are in the middle and late stages when they are diagnosed with lymphoma. At this time, it is relatively difficult to treat and the possibility of cure is very small, so it is very important to understand the early symptoms of lymphoma. Early symptoms of malignant lymphoma 1. The symptoms of lymphoma are mainly swollen lymph nodes on the body, which are not painful or itchy in the early stage, so they are often ignored. About 60% of lymphoma is firstly found in the swollen lymph nodes in the neck, which are single swollen at the beginning, but slowly increase in number and swelling. Lymphoma can occur in lymphatic tissues throughout the body, such as the lower jaw, jaw, anterior neck, supraclavicular region, axilla, inguinal region, mediastinal cavity or abdominal arteries, and sometimes in the organs, causing compression symptoms. If it occurs in the stomach, small intestine or large intestine, there may be abdominal distension, abdominal pain, abdominal mass, vomiting, blood in stool and other gastrointestinal symptoms. 4. If lymphoma invades the bone marrow, symptoms such as pallor, fever, abnormal bleeding, and sometimes abnormal lymphocytes are seen in the peripheral blood may occur. Lymphoma has become one of the very few malignant tumors that can be cured, which is good news. Therefore, lymphoma should be treated actively to avoid bringing excessive harm to oneself. It is also crucial to learn to prevent it in normal times. Regarding the prevention of lymphoma, we should develop good living habits, have regular medical checkups, detect lesions early and treat them early. The clinical manifestation of lymphoma has no special symptoms, but if there is no reason for long-term fever, night sweats, weight loss or sudden painless enlargement of lymph nodes, we should go to the hospital as soon as possible. If you find some of the above symptoms in your life, you should pay enough attention to them and go to hospital to check whether you are suffering from lymphoma.