Hodgkin’s lymphoma belongs to cancer, and cancer usually has no obvious early symptoms. Common clinical manifestations of Hodgkin’s lymphoma include painless and progressive enlargement of superficial lymph nodes and systemic symptoms.
1. Painless and progressive enlargement of superficial lymph nodes, fusion of local lymph nodes into clusters, tougher texture and poorer mobility. Color ultrasound examination can see the disappearance of lymph node structure, the dermatomedullary boundary is not clear, may be considered to be malignant disease.
2. Systemic symptoms, such as low-grade fever, malaise, night sweats, and emaciation.
If the disease is not treated as soon as possible, it may also involve the skin and cause local or generalized itching. With the progression of the disease, there may also be symptoms of compression and other organ involvement.
Patients with this condition should seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid delays.