10 Signs and Symptoms of Non-hodgkin Lymphoma

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10. Bleeding and Repeated Infections

Some cases of lymphoma may start in or spread to the bone marrows, an integral part of our bones that produces blood cells which are responsible for multiple body functions. This may indicate a disruption in the normal production of the blood cells and may lead to a decrease and an inadequate amount of red blood cells, leukocytes, and platelets.

Such a symptom can then branch out to different health issues as the proper count of each of these cells are needed by the body. The decrease in white blood cells, in particular, may cause anemia, bleeding of the gums, bruising, difficulty in blood clotting, and more.

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